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1969 Atlanta Braves 1969 Atlanta Braves
1968/1970
Record 93-69 .574
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Standings Won the NL West
Pythagorean 88-74, 88-74, 88-74
Runs (S/A) 691 / 631
PostseasonLost NLCS 3-0 to New York Mets
BallparkAtlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 100 / Pitching: 100
Attendance1,458,320 (5th) (7th)
Spring TrainingWest Palm Beach, Florida (Municipal Stadium)
ManagerLum Harris
CoachesBilly Goodman, Fritz Dorish, James Busby, Ken Silvestri, Satchell Paige
ExecutivesOwner: William C. Bartholomay, General Manager: Paul Richards
Minor Leagues(AAA) Richmond Braves, (AA) Shreveport Braves, (A) Greenwood Braves, (Rookie) Magic Valley Cowboys
Radio (WSB) Ernie Johnson, Milo Hamilton
TV (WSB) Bob Uecker, Ernie Johnson, Milo Hamilton

The 1969 Atlanta Braves went 93-69 and finished 1st in the National League West. The Braves drew 1,458,320 to Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. Hank Aaron, Felix Millan and Phil Niekro made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1969 included Clete Boyer and Felix Millan.

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Felix Millan, shown here with the Mets, was an All Star, won a Gold Glove, and led the Braves in hits and steals.

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