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List Of Atlanta Braves Managers

The Atlanta Braves are a professional baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. The Braves are members of the National League (NL) East division in Major League Baseball (MLB). Since the franchise started as the Boston Red Stockings (no relationship to the current Boston Red Sox team) in 1871, the team has changed its name several times and relocated twice. The Braves were a charter member of the NL in 1876 as the Boston Red Caps, and are one of the NL's two remaining charter franchises (the other being the Chicago Cubs). In baseball, the head coach of a team is called the manager, or more formally, the field manager. The duties of the team manager include team strategy and leadership on and off the field. The Braves franchise has employed 45 managers.

The franchise's first manager was Hall of Famer Harry Wright, who managed the team for eleven seasons. Frank Selee was the next manager to have managed the team for eleven seasons, with a total of twelve with the formerly named Boston Beaneaters. The formerly named Boston Braves made their first postseason appearance under George Stallings in 1914, winning the World Series that year. Several other managers spent long tenures with the Braves. Bill McKechnie managed the Braves from 1930 to 1937, while Casey Stengel managed the team from 1938 to 1942. The franchise was known as the Boston Bees from 1936 to 1940, and was again named the Boston Braves until 1952. Stengel also managed the Braves in 1943.

From 1943 to 1989, no managerial term lasted as long as five complete seasons. The Braves were managed by Billy Southworth from 1946 to 1949, and again from 1950 to 1951. Southworth led the team into the 1948 World Series, which ended the Braves' 34-year postseason drought; the World Series ended in a losing result for the Braves. In 1953, the team moved from Boston to Milwaukee, where it was known as the Milwaukee Braves. Its first manager in Milwaukee was Charlie Grimm, who managed the team from mid-season of 1952 to mid-season of 1956. Fred Haney took over the managerial position after Grimm, and led the team to the World Series in 1957, defeating the New York Yankees in a game seven to win the series.

In 1966, the team moved from Milwaukee to its current location, Atlanta. Its first manager in Atlanta was Bobby Bragan, who managed the team for three seasons earlier in Milwaukee. Lum Harris was the first manager to have managed the team in Atlanta for more than four seasons. Harris led the team into the NL Championship Series (NLCS) in 1969, but failed to advance into the World Series. Joe Torre was the next manager to manage the Braves into the postseason, but like Harris, led the team into the NLCS with a losing result. Bobby Cox was the manager of the Braves from 1990 till 2010. Under his leadership the Braves made the postseason 15 times, winning five National League championships and one World Series title in 1995. Cox has the most regular season wins, regular season losses, postseason appearances, postseason wins and postseason losses of any Braves manager. He was named NL Manager of the Year three times, in 1991, 2004 and 2005.

After Cox retired upon the conclusion of the 2010 season, Fredi González was hired to take over as manager.

Several managers have had multiple tenures with the Braves. John Morrill served three terms in the 1880s as the Braves manager, while Fred Tenney, Stengel, Bob Coleman, Southworth, Dave Bristol and Cox each served two terms. Ted Turner and Vern Benson's term each lasted only a single game, as they were both interim managers between Bristol's tenures.

Table key

Years
the corresponding Major League Baseball season
WPct
Winning percentage: number of wins divided by number of games managed
PA
Postseason appearances: number of years this manager has led the franchise to the postseason
PW
Postseason wins: number of wins this manager has accrued in the postseason
PL
Postseason losses: number of losses this manager has accrued in the postseason
Pen
Pennants: number of pennants (league championships) won by the manager
WS
World Series: number of World Series victories achieved by the manager
or
Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame (‡ denotes induction as manager)

Managers

# Image Manager Years Wins Losses WPct PA PW PL Pen WS Ref
1 Harry Wright 18711881 254 187 .576 6
2 John Morrill 1882 45 39 .536
3 Jack Burdock 1883 30 24 .556
John Morrill 18831886 208 176 .541
4 King Kelly 1887 49 43 .533
John Morrill 18871888 82 81 .503
5 Jim Hart 1889 83 45 .648
6 Frank Selee 18901901 1,004 649 .607 1 5 0 1
7 Al Buckenberger 19021904 186 242 .435
8 Fred Tenney 19051907 158 295 .348
9 Joe Kelley 1908 63 91 .409
10 Frank Bowerman 1909 22 54 .289
11 Harry Smith 1909 23 54 .299
12 Fred Lake 1910 53 100 .346
Fred Tenney 1911 44 107 .398
13 Johnny Kling 1912 52 101 .340
14 George Stallings 19131920 579 597 .492 1 4 0 1 1
15 Fred Mitchell 19211923 186 274 .404
16 Dave Bancroft 19241927 249 363 .407
17 Jack Slattery 1928 11 20 .355
18 Rogers Hornsby 1928 39 83 .320
19 Emil Fuchs 1929 56 98 .364
20 Bill McKechnie 19301937 560 666 .457
21 Casey Stengel 19381942 326 431 .430
22 Bob Coleman 1943 21 25 .456
Casey Stengel 1943 47 60 .439
Bob Coleman 19441945 107 140 .433
23 Del Bissonette 1945 25 34 .424
24 Billy Southworth 19461949 313 256 .550 1 2 4 1 0
25 Johnny Cooney 1949 20 25 .444
Billy Southworth 19501951 111 102 .521
26 Tommy Holmes 19511952 61 69 .469
27 Charlie Grimm 19521956 341 285 .544
28 Fred Haney 19561959 341 231 .596 2 7 7 2 1
29 Chuck Dressen 19601961 159 124 .562
30 Birdie Tebbetts 19611962 98 89 .524
31 Bobby Bragan 19631966 310 287 .519
32 Billy Hitchcock 19661967 110 100 .524
Int Ken Silvestri 1967 0 3 .000
33 Lum Harris 19681972 379 373 .504 1 0 3 0 0
34 Eddie Mathews 19721974 149 161 .481
35 Clyde King 19741975 96 101 .487
36 Connie Ryan 1975 9 18 .333
37 Dave Bristol 19761977 78 113 .408
38 Ted Turner 1977 0 1 .000
39 Vern Benson 1977 1 0 1.000
Dave Bristol 1977 52 79 .397
40 Bobby Cox 19781981 266 323 .452
41 Joe Torre 19821984 257 229 .529 1 0 3 0 0
42 Eddie Haas 1985 50 71 .413
43 Bobby Wine 1985 16 25 .390
44 Chuck Tanner 19861988 153 208 .424
45 Russ Nixon 19881990 130 216 .376
Bobby Cox 19902010 1,883 1,386 .576 14 64 63 5 1
46 Fredi González 20112016 434 413 .512 2 1 4 0 0
47 Brian Snitker 2016–present 646 509 .559 6 24 21 1 1
Totals 11,025 10,876 .503 29 107 105 10 5

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