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All Time Third Baseman

Eddie Mathews

Eddie Mathews

1952 - 1968

2388 games, 512 home runs, .271 batting average

The only man to play in all three Braves' cities (Boston, Milwaukee, and Atlanta), Mathews appeared in three World Series, was a nine-time National League All- Star, and led the majors in home runs in '53 with 47 and '59 with 46. His franchise records include: most RBIs in a season (135 in 1953), tied for most consecutive games with an RBI ( 8 in 1954), most career walks (1,444), most home runs on the road ( 30 in 1953), and tied with Hank Aaron for most home runs in a season with 47.

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Manager Bobby Cox
First Baseman Joe Adcock
Second Baseman Felix Millan
Third Baseman Eddie Mathews
Shortstop Rabbit Maranville
Left Fielder Chipper Jones
Center Fielder Andruw, Jones
Right Fielder Hank Aaron
Catcher Del Crandall
RH Pitcher Greg Maddux
LH Pitcher Warren Spahn
Closer John Smoltz

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