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41_58 | fifteen years. Smoltz and Maddux easily dispatched the Yankees to give the Braves a 2-0 lead as the |
41_59 | series shifted from New York to Atlanta. In Game 3, Glavine was matched against David Cone (who had |
41_60 | started against the Braves for the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1992 World Series). Glavine was |
41_61 | outmatched by the resurgent Yankee lineup (which had scored once in the two previous games), as |
41_62 | they scored two runs on Glavine by the time he left in the seven and added three more in the eighth |
41_63 | to win 5-2; the ensuing Game 4 proved horrific, as Atlanta blew a six run lead and lost 8-6 in ten |
41_64 | innings. Smoltz, now in a tied series as the starter for Game 5, could not slow the bleeding. This |
41_65 | was his seventh career start in a World Series (two wins, four no-decisions). Unfortunately, this |
41_66 | would be his first loss, which came at the hands of a fourth inning flyball that went past the |
41_67 | fielders for a two-base error that was followed by a double to score the only run of the game. |
41_68 | Maddux was tasked to save the Braves in Game 6 in New York. However, the Yankees scored all the |
41_69 | runs they needed in third innings on four hits to prevail 3-2 and win the Series. Over the next two |
41_70 | years the Big Three continued to perform well, with Maddux finishing second in Cy Young voting in |
41_71 | 1997 and Glavine capturing his second Cy Young Award in 1998. Unfortunately the Braves failed to |
41_72 | reach the World Series in both years (with the trio combining for one win and save in the League |
41_73 | Championship Series for 1997 and 1998) |
41_74 | Although their stats didn't look so bright the following year, the group still led the Braves to a |
41_75 | league-best 103β59 record. Maddux pitched seven strong innings in Game 1, only surrendering two |
41_76 | runs, but reliever Mike Remlinger surrendered four runs in the ninth inning and the Braves lost to |
41_77 | the Astros 6β1. The Braves won Game 2 5β1 to even the series at 1-1 heading to Houston for Games 3 |
41_78 | and 4. In Game 3, after giving up two runs in the first inning, Glavine went five innings without |
41_79 | surrendering another run as the Braves went on to beat the Astros 5β3 in twelve innings. In Game 4, |
41_80 | Smoltz went the first seven innings only giving up one run and the Braves held a 7β0 lead. Then in |
41_81 | the 8th inning, he gave up a three-run homer to Ken Caminiti, which resulted in Smoltz being pulled |
41_82 | out of the Game as John Rocker halted the Astros rally with three outs. The Braves won the game 7-5 |
41_83 | and advanced to the NLCS for the eighth consecutive season. Maddux got off to a solid start in the |
41_84 | NLCS against the New York Mets as he gave up only one run in seven innings to lead the Braves to a |
41_85 | 4β2 win in Game 1. Smoltz pitched a 1-2-3 inning in the 9th to seal a 4β3 win for the Braves in |
41_86 | Game 2 and take a 2β0 series lead heading to New York. Glavine pitched seven scoreless innings n |
41_87 | Game 3 to lead the Braves to a 1β0 win over the Mets and put them one game away from advancing to |
41_88 | the World Series. Smoltz did his part on Game 4 as he only allowed two runs in innings, but Mike |
41_89 | Remlinger could not seal it for the Braves as he gave up another run which ultimately cost them the |
41_90 | game, as they lost 3β2. After allowing two runs in the first inning of Game 5, Maddux pitched six |
41_91 | scoreless innings, but the game was tied 2β2 at that point and the Braves ultimately lost 4β3 in 15 |
41_92 | innings. The Braves won Game 6 10β9 in eleven innings to capture the NL Pennant and advance to the |
41_93 | 1999 World Series. Maddux started the World Series strong as he pitched seven scoreless innings; |
41_94 | however, he put four consecutive hitters on base to start the 8th inning and all four of them |
41_95 | scored, which gave the Yankees a 4β1 lead and the Yankees ended up winning 4β1. After the Braves |
41_96 | lost Game 2 7β2, Glavine gave up five runs in seven innings as the Braves lost 6β5 in ten innings |
41_97 | and faced a 3-0 hole. Smoltz gave up three runs in seven innings in Game 4 and the Braves were |
41_98 | swept in the World Series, losing Game 4 4β1. |
41_99 | Smoltz Moves to the Bullpen: 2000 - 2002 Seasons. |
41_100 | The 2000 season was a rough one for the Braves, as Smoltz missed the entire season due to |
41_101 | undergoing Tommy John surgery. However, Maddux and Glavine still did what they had to do to lead |
41_102 | the Braves to their ninth consecutive division title, and sixth consecutive NL East title as Maddux |
41_103 | had a 19β9 record, a 3.00 ERA, and 190 strikeouts and Glavine had a NL-leading 21 wins, a 3.40 ERA, |
41_104 | and 152 strikeouts. The postseason did not go well for them as Maddux gave up seven runs in just |
41_105 | four innings in Game 1 and Glavine gave up seven runs in just innings in Game 2 and the Braves |
41_106 | were swept by the Cardinals in the 2000 NLDS and missed the NLCS for the first time since 1990. |
41_107 | The 2001 season saw some changes for the Braves as John Smoltz became the Braves closer after |
41_108 | recovering from Tommy John Surgery and being unable to perform as a starter, filling in for the |
41_109 | void left by John Rocker, who was traded to the Indians. This left Maddux and Glavine as the two |
41_110 | left in the starting rotation. As such, they were able to adapt well enough to these changes to |
41_111 | lead them to their 10th consecutive division title, and seventh consecutive NL East title. After |
41_112 | Maddux gave up three runs in six innings in Game 1 of the NLDS against the Astros, Smoltz pitched |
41_113 | two strong innings of relief pitching as the Braves started off the NLDS with a 7β4 win over the |
41_114 | Astros in Game 1. Glavine pitched eight scoreless innings in Game 2 and Smoltz capped it off with a |
41_115 | scoreless 9th inning to lead the Braves to a 1β0 win over the Astros in Game 2 to take a 2β0 series |
41_116 | lead heading home. The Braves went on to win Game 3 6β2 to advance to the NLCS. Maddux pitched |
41_117 | seven strong innings in Game 1 of the NLCS against the Arizona Diamondbacks, only surrendering two |
41_118 | runs, but the Braves lost the game 2β0. Glavine went seven innings in Game 2 and only give up one |
41_119 | run while John Smoltz pitched a 1-2-3 9th inning to lead the Braves to an 8β1 win in Game 2 to even |
41_120 | the series heading home. After the Braves lost Game 3 5β1, Maddux surrendered six runs in just |
41_121 | three innings as the Braves lost 11-4 and fell one win away from elimination. Glavine did not have |
41_122 | a strong Game 5 either, as he allowed three runs in five innings as the Braves lost Game 5 3-2 and |
41_123 | were eliminated from the postseason. As it would turn out, this began a nineteen year drought of |
41_124 | postseason series victories, as the Braves lost eight postseason series in a row before the drought |
41_125 | ended in 2020. |
41_126 | In what would be their final season together, the trio led the Braves to a 101β59 record and their |
41_127 | eleventh consecutive division title, and their eighth consecutive NL East title. Glavine did not |
41_128 | pitch well in Game 1 of the NLDS against the Giants as he gave up eight runs in five innings as the |
41_129 | Braves lost 8β5. After the Braves won Game 2 7β3, Maddux went six innings while allowing two runs |
41_130 | to lead the Braves to a 10β2 win over the Giants in Game 3 and put them one win away from a trip to |
41_131 | the NLCS. However, Glavine pitched poorly in Game 4 as he allowed seven runs in just innings as |
41_132 | the Braves lost 8β3. The Braves ended up losing Game 5 3-1 and were eliminated from the postseason |
41_133 | in the NLDS. |
41_134 | Notable Pitching Teammates |
41_135 | The Atlanta Braves used many pitchers to complement Maddux, Glavine, and Smoltz. Listed below are |
41_136 | some of their notable teammates. |
41_137 | Steve Avery pitched with the trio from 1993 to 1996 and was an All-star selection in 1993. Avery |
41_138 | was instrumental in the early 1990s when the Atlanta Braves started their regular season dominance. |
41_139 | He suffered an injury in 1993 that would ultimately derail his once promising career. In seven |
41_140 | seasons with Atlanta, Avery posted a 72-62 record with an ERA of 3.83. |
41_141 | Denny Neagle was acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1996 to form a "Big Four". He made the |
41_142 | All-star team in 1997 with Maddux and Glavine. Neagle pitched with the Big Three from 1996 to |
41_143 | 1998, and in those three seasons with Atlanta, he posted a 38-19 record with an ERA of 3.43. |
41_144 | Kevin Millwood joined Neagle and the Big Three in June 1997. In the following season, all five |
41_145 | Atlanta starters posted 16 (or more wins), led by Tom Glavine's 20. This feat has only been done |
41_146 | one other time (by the 1923 New York Yankees.) With a cumulative 2.97 ERA and a combined 88 wins, |
41_147 | ESPN columnist Jeff Merron writes that the quintet was the greatest of all time. Millwood pitched |
41_148 | with the Big Three from 1997 to 2002, and in those six seasons with Atlanta, he posted a 75-46 |
41_149 | record with an ERA of 3.73. |
41_150 | Post-"Big 3" |
41_151 | After the 2002 season, Tom Glavine signed with the New York Mets, ending the Big Three's time |
41_152 | together in Atlanta. The duo of Greg Maddux and John Smoltz was still good enough to lead the |
41_153 | Braves to a 101β61 record and their 12th straight division title, also their 9th consecutive NL |
41_154 | East title. After the Braves lost Game 1 of the NLDS 4β2 to the Chicago Cubs and with the Braves |
41_155 | leading 3-2 after the 7th inning of Game 2, Smoltz came into Game 2 and pitch two innings of one |
41_156 | run baseball (with a perfect 9th inning) to lead the Braves to a 5β3 win in Game 2. After allowing |
41_157 | two runs in the first inning of Game 3, Maddux pitched five scoreless innings, but that was not |
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