Major League Baseball » Atlanta Braves » Biggest Losses
Based on run differential, the largest loss in Atlanta Braves history is by 23 runs, which occured in a 3-26 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Jun 4, 1911.
The largest shutout loss in Atlanta Braves history is 19-0, which happened in a loss to the Montreal Expos on Jul 30, 1978.
The biggest postseason loss in Atlanta Braves history, by run differential, is by 12 runs, which has happened twice: a 3-15 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Oct 14, 2020 and a 1-13 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Oct 9, 2019.
The biggest home loss in Atlanta Braves history, by run differential, is by 22 runs which occured in a 2-24 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Jul 3, 1945.
The biggest road loss in Atlanta Braves history, by run differential, is by 23 runs which occured in a 3-26 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Jun 4, 1911.
The most runs the Atlanta Braves have ever allowed in a single game is 27 runs, which they gave up in a 11-27 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Jun 6, 1894.
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