Atlanta Braves Fall Short of World Series Berth for Second Consecutive Year Despite 100-Win Season

MLB, Sports Seattle

The Atlanta Braves had a stellar season in 2019, winning 100 games for the first time since 2003. Unfortunately, the Braves fell short of their goal of reaching the World Series for the second consecutive year, losing to the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Division Series.

The Braves had high hopes entering the postseason, as they had one of the best records in baseball and had won the NL East division title for the second straight year. However, they were unable to get past the Cardinals, who won the series in four games.

The Braves had a strong regular season, with a lineup that featured Ronald Acuña Jr., Freddie Freeman, and Josh Donaldson. They also had a deep pitching staff that included Mike Foltynewicz, Max Fried, and Mike Soroka. Despite their success, the Braves were unable to get past the Cardinals in the NLDS.

The Braves’ loss was especially disappointing for their fans, as they had been hoping for a return to the World Series for the first time since 1999. The Braves had been close to reaching the World Series in 2018, but lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL Championship Series.

The Braves will look to rebound in 2020 and make another run at the World Series. They have a talented roster and a deep pitching staff that should give them a chance to compete for a championship.

It was a disappointing end to a successful season for the Atlanta Braves, but they will look to use this experience as motivation for next year. With a talented roster and a deep pitching staff, the Braves have all the tools necessary to make another run at the World Series in 2020.

Atlanta Braves Fall Short of World Series Berth for Second Consecutive Year Despite 100-Win Season