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Atlanta Braves
From Boston to Milwaukee to Atlanta, the Braves are professional baseball's great nomads—a franchise whose 14 consecutive division titles in the 1990s and 2000s redefined sustained excellence, even as the singular championship that eluded them for so long became the sport's most maddening paradox.
Every season in Atlanta Braves history, from the most recent to the founding year.
| Year | Record | Finish | Head Coach |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 76–86 | No Playoffs | Brian Snitker |
| 2024 | 89–73 | Wild Card Round | Brian Snitker |
| 2023 | 104–58 | NLDS | Brian Snitker |
| 2022 | 101–61 | NLDS | Brian Snitker |
| 2021 | 88–73 | World Series Champions | Brian Snitker |
| 2020 | 35–25 | NLCS | Brian Snitker |
| 2019 | 97–65 | NLDS | Brian Snitker |
| 2018 | 90–72 | NLDS | Brian Snitker |
| 2017 | 72–90 | No Playoffs | Brian Snitker |
| 2016 | 68–93 | No Playoffs | Fredi Gonzalez |
| 2015 | 67–95 | No Playoffs | Fredi Gonzalez |
| 2014 | 79–83 | No Playoffs | Fredi Gonzalez |
| 2013 | 96–66 | NLDS | Fredi Gonzalez |
| 2012 | 94–68 | Wild Card Round | Fredi Gonzalez |
| 2011 | 89–73 | No Playoffs | Fredi Gonzalez |
| 2010 | 91–71 | NLDS | Bobby Cox |
| 2009 | 86–76 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 2008 | 72–90 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 2007 | 84–78 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 2006 | 79–83 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 2005 | 90–72 | NLDS | Bobby Cox |
| 2004 | 96–66 | NLDS | Bobby Cox |
| 2003 | 101–61 | NLDS | Bobby Cox |
| 2002 | 101–59 | NLDS | Bobby Cox |
| 2001 | 88–74 | NLCS | Bobby Cox |
| 2000 | 95–67 | NLDS | Bobby Cox |
| 1999 | 103–59 | World Series | Bobby Cox |
| 1998 | 106–56 | NLCS | Bobby Cox |
| 1997 | 101–61 | NLCS | Bobby Cox |
| 1996 | 96–66 | World Series | Bobby Cox |
| 1995 | 90–54 | World Series Champions | Bobby Cox |
| 1994 | 68–46 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 1993 | 104–58 | NLCS | Bobby Cox |
| 1992 | 98–64 | World Series | Bobby Cox |
| 1991 | 94–68 | World Series | Bobby Cox |
| 1990 | 65–97 | No Playoffs | Russ Nixon |
| 1989 | 63–97 | No Playoffs | Russ Nixon |
| 1988 | 54–106 | No Playoffs | Chuck Tanner |
| 1987 | 69–92 | No Playoffs | Chuck Tanner |
| 1986 | 72–89 | No Playoffs | Chuck Tanner |
| 1985 | 66–96 | No Playoffs | Eddie Haas |
| 1984 | 80–82 | No Playoffs | Joe Torre |
| 1983 | 88–74 | No Playoffs | Joe Torre |
| 1982 | 89–73 | NLCS | Joe Torre |
| 1981 | 50–56 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 1980 | 81–80 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 1979 | 66–94 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 1978 | 69–93 | No Playoffs | Bobby Cox |
| 1977 | 61–101 | No Playoffs | Dave Bristol |
| 1976 | 70–92 | No Playoffs | Dave Bristol |
| 1975 | 67–94 | No Playoffs | Clyde King |
| 1974 | 88–74 | No Playoffs | Eddie Mathews |
| 1973 | 76–85 | No Playoffs | Eddie Mathews |
| 1972 | 70–84 | No Playoffs | Lum Harris |
| 1971 | 82–80 | No Playoffs | Lum Harris |
| 1970 | 76–86 | No Playoffs | Lum Harris |
| 1969 | 93–69 | NLCS | Lum Harris |
| 1968 | 81–81 | No Playoffs | Lum Harris |
| 1967 | 77–85 | No Playoffs | Billy Hitchcock |
| 1966 | 85–77 | No Playoffs | Bobby Bragan |
| 1965 | 86–76 | No Playoffs | Bobby Bragan |
| 1964 | 88–74 | No Playoffs | Bobby Bragan |
| 1963 | 84–78 | No Playoffs | Bobby Bragan |
| 1962 | 86–76 | No Playoffs | Birdie Tebbetts |
| 1961 | 83–71 | No Playoffs | Chuck Dressen |
| 1960 | 88–66 | No Playoffs | Chuck Dressen |
| 1959 | 86–70 | No Playoffs | Fred Haney |
| 1958 | 92–62 | World Series | Fred Haney |
| 1957 | 95–59 | World Series Champions | Fred Haney |
| 1956 | 92–62 | No Playoffs | Fred Haney |
| 1955 | 85–69 | No Playoffs | Charlie Grimm |
| 1954 | 89–65 | No Playoffs | Charlie Grimm |
| 1953 | 92–62 | No Playoffs | Charlie Grimm |
| 1952 | 64–89 | No Playoffs | Tommy Holmes |
| 1951 | 76–78 | No Playoffs | Billy Southworth |
| 1950 | 83–71 | No Playoffs | Billy Southworth |
| 1949 | 75–79 | No Playoffs | Billy Southworth |
| 1948 | 91–62 | World Series | Billy Southworth |
| 1947 | 86–68 | No Playoffs | Billy Southworth |
| 1946 | 81–72 | No Playoffs | Billy Southworth |
| 1945 | 67–85 | No Playoffs | Bob Coleman |
| 1944 | 65–89 | No Playoffs | Bob Coleman |
| 1943 | 68–85 | No Playoffs | Casey Stengel |
| 1942 | 59–89 | No Playoffs | Casey Stengel |
| 1941 | 62–92 | No Playoffs | Casey Stengel |
| 1940 | 65–87 | No Playoffs | Casey Stengel |
| 1939 | 63–88 | No Playoffs | Casey Stengel |
| 1938 | 77–75 | No Playoffs | Casey Stengel |
| 1937 | 79–73 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1936 | 71–83 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1935 | 38–115 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1934 | 78–73 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1933 | 83–71 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1932 | 77–77 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1931 | 64–90 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1930 | 70–84 | No Playoffs | Bill McKechnie |
| 1929 | 56–98 | No Playoffs | Emil Fuchs |
| 1928 | 50–103 | No Playoffs | Jack Slattery |
| 1927 | 60–94 | No Playoffs | Dave Bancroft |
| 1926 | 66–86 | No Playoffs | Dave Bancroft |
| 1925 | 70–83 | No Playoffs | Dave Bancroft |
| 1924 | 53–100 | No Playoffs | Dave Bancroft |
| 1923 | 54–100 | No Playoffs | Fred Mitchell |
| 1922 | 53–100 | No Playoffs | Fred Mitchell |
| 1921 | 79–74 | No Playoffs | Fred Mitchell |
| 1920 | 62–90 | No Playoffs | George Stallings |
| 1919 | 57–82 | No Playoffs | George Stallings |
| 1918 | 53–71 | No Playoffs | George Stallings |
| 1917 | 72–81 | No Playoffs | George Stallings |
| 1916 | 89–63 | No Playoffs | George Stallings |
| 1915 | 83–69 | No Playoffs | George Stallings |
| 1914 | 94–59 | World Series Champions | George Stallings |
| 1913 | 69–82 | No Playoffs | George Stallings |
| 1912 | 52–101 | No Playoffs | Johnny Kling |
| 1911 | 44–107 | No Playoffs | Fred Tenney |
| 1910 | 53–100 | No Playoffs | Fred Lake |
| 1909 | 45–108 | No Playoffs | Frank Bowerman |
| 1908 | 63–91 | No Playoffs | Joe Kelley |
| 1907 | 58–90 | No Playoffs | Fred Tenney |
| 1906 | 49–102 | No Playoffs | Fred Tenney |
| 1905 | 51–103 | No Playoffs | Fred Tenney |
| 1904 | 55–98 | No Playoffs | Al Buckenberger |
| 1903 | 58–80 | No Playoffs | Al Buckenberger |
| 1902 | 73–64 | No Playoffs | Al Buckenberger |
| 1901 | 69–69 | No Playoffs | Frank Selee |