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This was the second postseason match-up between the Braves and the Marlins. Their previous postseason meeting was in the 1997 National League Championship Series, which the Marlins won in six games. [11] The Braves won the season series 6–4 in ten meetings during the 60–game regular season. [7]
The 2020 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 2020 season.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league played only a 60-game season, and an expanded 16-team postseason tournament began on September 29, with games of all but the first round being played at neutral sites.
Braves signed right-handed pitcher Joe Jiménez to a 3 year, $26 million contract November 5: LHP Brad Hand elected free agency after having his mutual option declined by the Braves. [4] November 6: OF Eddie Rosario along RHPs Collin McHugh and Kirby Yates elected free agency after having their club options declined by the Braves. [5] November 16
The 138-game schedule will include 69 home dates, comprising 12 homestands. Columbus will host the following teams on these dates: Montgomery Biscuits on May 20-25, July 4-6 and Sept. 2-7
Aug. 4—The Atlanta Braves and Major League Baseball released their schedules for the 2022 season on Wednesday, which will have the Braves open the year with a six-game road trip to Miami and New ...
Twenty-eight of 30 teams finished their regular season Sunday, and the results ensured that the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves played one more day of games — yes, Nos. 161 and 162, at Atlanta ...
The 2020 National League Championship Series was the best-of-seven series in Major League Baseball’s 2020 postseason between the two National League Division Series winners, the second-seeded Atlanta Braves and the overall #1 seed Los Angeles Dodgers, for the National League (NL) pennant and the right to play in the 2020 World Series.
The 2020 Atlanta Braves season was the Braves' 55th season in Atlanta, 150th overall, and fourth season at Truist Park.. On March 12, 2020, MLB announced that because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the start of the regular season would be delayed by at least two weeks in addition to the remainder of spring training being cancelled. [1]