| Records
Braves 103-59, first in East; Astros 97-65, first in
Central.
How they got there
The Braves posted the best record in the majors
behind, as usual, the best pitching staff in the majors. Third baseman
Chipper Jones led the way with an MVP-type year. The Astros held off a
late charge by the Reds to clinch their third straight division title.
The crucial game came last Wednesday when Mike Hampton earned a 4-1
victory over Cincinnati. The Astros also challenged the Braves'
reputation with their own excellent staff, including the NL's only
20-game winners in Hampton and Jose Lima.
Probable starters
Game 1: Houston's Shane Reynolds (16-14, 3.85) vs. Atlanta's
Greg Maddux (19-9, 3.75)
Game 2: Houston's Jose Lima (21-10, 3.58) vs. Atlanta's Kevin
Millwood (18-7, 2.68)
Game 3: Atlanta's Tom Glavine (14-11, 4.12) vs. Houston's Mike Hampton (22-4, 2.90)
Game 4: Atlanta's John Smoltz (11-8., 3.19) vs. Houston's TBA
Season series
Atlanta won 6-1, including the last six in a row.
Houston's ace Hampton won the only game he pitched against Braves.
Key for the Braves
If Chipper Jones stays hot, the Braves stay
hot. Home-field advantage could make a difference. Jones is hitting
.366 in Atlanta and .275 on the road.
Key for the Astros
Hope stellar starting pitching staff can match
Braves. If Astros can scratch across enough runs, nearly unhittable
closer Billy Wagner could send Braves packing.
Series notes
Atlanta failed to have a 20-game winner for the first time in
a full-season since 1990. Greg Maddux led the team with 19 wins, and
Kevin Millwood had 18 ... Braves won at least 100 games for fourth
time this decade, but they did not reach the World Series the three
previous times they achieved that mark ... Braves had major
league-best home record (56-25) ... Houston's Hampton is the first
pitcher since Catfish Hunter in 1971 to win at least 20 games (22) and
hit at least .300 (.310) ... Astros also are 29-5 in games Hampton
started ... Jeff Bagwell led the league in runs scored with 143, while
Craig Biggio was third with 123 ... Biggio led the league in doubles
(56), the most in the NL since 1937.
Compiled by Scripps Howard News Service
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