Originally published on Oct. 16, 2021
By Zane Miller
In the 18-season long history of the Rome Braves, the
team has gone 2 for 2 in championship finals appearances, to go along with
making four postseason appearances in total. As of this writing, Rome’s best
regular season record came in their inaugural season in 2003 at 78-61, while
their worst came in 2014 at 56-84. These are the top five single seasons by starting
pitchers that I felt have stood out the most during the team history of the Rome
Braves.
In total, the team has won two championships, coming
in 2003 and 2016.
5. Patrick Weigel (2016)
The 210th overall pick of the 2015 draft by the
Atlanta Braves earned a 10-4 record with Rome in 2016, giving up seven home
runs, 36 earned runs and 92 hits in 129 innings pitched, claiming a 2.51 ERA in
the process. The Braves finished with a 70-69 record to qualify for the 2016
playoffs, taking down the Charleston RiverDogs two games to one in the first
round, before defeating the Lakewood BlueClaws three games to one in the
finals, winning the second (and, as of this writing, most recent) championship
in franchise history. Weigel would make his major league debut with the Braves
in 2020.
4. Jose Olague (2019)
After being signed as an amateur free agent by the
Braves in 2017, Olague picked up a 10-6 record with Rome during the 2019
season, as he had eight home runs, 59 earned runs and 147 hits allowed in 132
innings pitched to take a 4.02 ERA. However, the Braves finished at 65-74 to
miss the 2019 playoffs.
3. Chuck James (2004)
The 605th overall pick of the 2002 draft by the Braves
claimed a 10-5 record with Rome in 2004, pitching 132 and two-thirds innings
with six home runs, 33 earned runs and 92 hits allowed for a 2.24 ERA. Despite
this, the Braves went 70-70 on the year, failing to qualify for the 2004
playoffs. James would make his major league debut with the Braves in 2005.
2. Blaine Boyer (2003)
The 100th overall pick of the 2000 draft by the Braves
scored a 12-8 record with Rome in 2003, allowing five home runs, 56 earned runs
and 146 hits in 136 and two-thirds innings to get a 3.69 ERA. The Braves nabbed
their best regular season record (as of this writing) of 78-61 to reach the
2003 playoffs, defeating the Hickory Crawdads two games to one in the first
round, before beating the Lake County Captains three games to one in the finals
to earn their first championship in their first season in franchise history.
Like James, Boyer would make his major league debut with the Braves in 2005.
1. Bryse Wilson (2017)
The 109th overall pick of the 2016 draft by the Braves
grabbed a 10-7 record with Rome during the 2017 season, going 137 innings while
allowing just eight home runs, 38 earned runs and 105 hits for a 2.50 ERA. Although
the team scored a winning record of 74-65, they would be unable to reach the
2017 playoffs. Wilson would make his major league debut with the Braves in
2018.
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