Just in case anyone was curious, here are the basic stats for the most important players for the 2016 Braves.
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PLAYERS AVG HR RBI SB
C Brian McCann .278 23 82 1
1B Freddie Freeman .288 16 88 3
2B Ben Zobrist .263 15 55 4
3B Mat Gamel .278 17 75 1
SS Manny Contrera .224 15 65 10
OF Jason Heyward .322 27 90 7
OF Jacoby Ellsbury .319 9 45 30
OF Matt LaPorta .291 24 77 1
OF Luis Sumoza .225 22 51 3
OF Seika Ine .234 0 10 4
SS Billy Hamilton .206 1 14 8
IF Numan Romero .309 0 23 2
PITCHERS W L ERA SV
SP Anthony Ranaudo 10 11 3.64 0
SP Julio Teheran 14 6 3.74 0
SP Kris Medlen 14 10 3.90 0
SP Scott Kazmir 9 5 4.37 0
SP Edwin Jackson 7 6 6.38 0
RP Tom Haley 9 7 3.68 32
RP Jonathan Papelbon 9 7 4.04 17
RP Billy Buckner 5 5 4.66 2
RP Sean Burnett 3 3 2.04 0
RP Huston Street 2 1 5.68 1
RP Scott Olsen 0 4 6.83 0
Heyward's counting stats were down this year, because he appeared in only 125 games; he made two trips to the DL. Zobrist, too, had problems staying healthy; he got in only 103 games this year. Ellsbury was a great fit at the top of the order. McCann was steady and productive, as usual, and Freeman was rewarded for another solid year with a lucrative contract extension. LaPorta's .563 SLG was second only to Heyward's .577.
The Braves had problems finding a fifth starter. Jackson, Buckner, and Olsen all had a shot at the job and none of them pitched very well. Haley and Papelbon won 18 games and saved 49 between them. Kazmir and Burnett were productive, inexpensive free agent pickups.