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The Atlanta Braves have appeared in 15 playoff series in the ‘90s, by far the most in the majors, but they don’t have much to show for it. Playoff records in the ‘90s, including World Series titles:
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Team Series Record Titles Florida Marlins 3 11-5, .688 1 New York Yankees 8 26-12, .684 2 Minnesota Twins 2 8-4, .667 1 Cincinnati Reds 4 11-6, .647 1 St. Louis Cardinals 2 6-4, .600 0 Toronto Blue Jays 5 17-12, .586 2 Atlanta Braves 15 45-36, .556 1 Cleveland Indians 9 25-22, .532 0 Philadelphia Phillies 2 6-6, .500 0 Baltimore Orioles 4 9-10, .474 0 Oakland A’s 3 6-8, .429 0 San Diego Padres 4 7-10, .412 0
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Seattle Mariners 3 6-9, .400 0 Pittsburgh Pirates 3 8-12, .400 0 Chicago White Sox 1 2-4, .333 0 Colorado Rockies 1 1-3, .250 0 Houston Astros 2 1-6, .143 0 Texas Rangers 2 1-6, .143 0 Boston Red Sox 3 1-10, .091 0 San Francisco Giants 1 0-3, .000 0 Chicago Cubs 1 0-3, .000 0 Dodgers 2 0-6, .000 0
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Note: Because of strike, there were no playoffs in 1994.
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Research by HOUSTON MITCHELL / Los Angeles Times
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