2003 Atlanta Braves season


The 2003 Atlanta Braves season marked the franchise's 38th season in Atlanta and 133rd overall. The Braves won their 9th consecutive division title, finishing 10 games ahead of the second-place Florida Marlins. The Braves lost the 2003 Divisional Series to the Chicago Cubs, 3 games to 2. The Braves finished 2003 with their best offensive season in franchise history, hitting a franchise record 235 home runs. Atlanta also had one of the most noteworthy combined offensive outfield productions in league history.
The Braves' starting rotation had new faces in 2003, but aged pitchers. Opposite of what they were traditionally known for in years earlier. Greg Maddux was joined by trade acquisitions Mike Hampton and Russ Ortiz, free agent Shane Reynolds and rookie Horacio Ramírez. Critics noted had Atlanta had a younger staff with this offense, they would've been more likely to win the World Series. Marcus Giles had an All-Star season as the Braves' second baseman and Gary Sheffield as the Braves' right fielder. Sheffield finished with a top 5 voting in NL MVP voting. 2003 also marked the last season for Maddux, ending his tenure in Atlanta after 11 seasons.

Offseason

Season standings

National League East

Record vs. opponents

Notable transactions

Player stats

Batting

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C129457150.32843109
1B126409110.2691180
2B145551174.3162169
SS156664194.2921561
3B147542150.2772276
LF153555169.30527106
CF156595165.27736116
RF155576190.33039132

Other batters

Starting pitchers

Other pitchers

N/A
Relief pitchers

[2003 National League Division Series]

Atlanta Braves vs. Chicago Cubs

Chicago wins the series, 3-2

Award winners

2003 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Farm system

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Rome, GCL Braves