The Braves, currently with a 12-32 record, are on pace to finish the season with 118 losses.

The 44-118 record would be the most losses in the 140-year history of the franchise, a dubious distinction currently belonging to the 1935 Boston Braves (38-115). The winning percentage (.271) would, however, be better than that 1935 team’s .248.

The Braves are 1-13 in their past 14 home games despite a respectable 3.92 ERA. They’ve totaled just 34 runs and three homers in that span and scored three runs or fewer in 11 of the 14 games, including two or fewer in eight. They are 0-5 in one-run games in that 14-game home stretch, and 0-3 in two-run games.

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Braves president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos has noted in the past there’s value in spending dollars rather than surrendering young talent. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)

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Managing Partner at Atlantica Properties, Darion Dunn (center) talks with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens during a tour following the ribbon cutting of Waterworks Village as part of the third phase of the city’s Rapid Housing Initiative on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025.
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