Atlanta Braves End 2025 Season with 76-86 Record Marking Most Losses Since 2017
Atlanta Braves End 2025 Season with 76-86 Record Marking Most Losses Since 2017

Atlanta Braves End 2025 Season with 76-86 Record Marking Most Losses Since 2017

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The Atlanta Braves concluded their 2025 season with a 76-86 record, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2017 amid a challenging year marked by injuries and a difficult start including a seven-game losing streak. Despite the disappointing finish, manager Brian Snitker praised the team's competitive spirit throughout the 162-game season, highlighting their resilience and group cohesion. The season finale was notable for honoring pitcher Charlie Morton, who likely made his last start for the Braves, capping off a significant tenure with the team that included pivotal moments such as the 2021 World Series run. Analysts and fans alike ponder what might have been had the Braves not faced numerous injuries, especially given their strong starts in previous seasons. The team's struggles in one-run games (21-35) further underscore the narrow margins that kept them out of postseason contention, as seven additional wins could have secured a wild card spot. With Snitker's possible departure as manager, there is a sense of reflection and appreciation for his leadership during successful years, including a World Series championship and multiple playoff appearances.

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