John Smoltz went 176-99 with a 3.09 ERA during that time. He also averaged 214 innings per year during the seasons in which he was a starter. In his four years as a closer, he converted 154-of-168 save opportunities. As a starter Smoltz registered 35 complete games and recorded 13 shut-outs.
Glavine went 209-102 with a 3.17 ERA. He averaged about 225 innings in his 12 seasons with the Braves. Not to mention the southpaw threw 44 complete games and notched 19 shut-outs.
Maddux went 194-124 with a 2.63 ERA in 11 seasons with Atlanta. The right-hander averaged about 229 innings a year with the Braves, and tossed 61 complete games and 21 shut-outs.
These contributions must have made a huge difference to the Braves' run of 14 straight division titles from the early nineties to 2005. These men - Leo Mazzone, John Smoltz, Tom Glavine, and Greg Maddux are Atlanta Braves icons - even though three of the four are not with the organization today.















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