Humbled Brian Snitker inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame
ATLANTA (AP) — Former Braves manager Brian Snitker sat up behind the podium in the press conference room at Truist Field one more time, and this time he was wearing a suit instead of a uniform. With his family in the front two rows, Snitker reflected prior to his induction as the 42nd member of the Braves Hall of Fame before Atlanta played the Philadelphia Phillies. Even his son Troy Snitker, the Mets hitting coach who caught a last-minute flight after the Mets were postponed Saturday, was unexpectedly in attendance.
“It’s humbling, and just it’s a great feeling,” Snitker said. “Honestly feels really good to be in the presence of all (the inductees), those legendary Braves guys. ” Snitker, 70, is in his 50th year with the organization, which includes managing for 10 years from 2016-2025.
He skippered the Braves to the 2021 World Series title and reached the playoffs seven times. The Braves won the NL East six straight years under Snitker and his career record was 811-668. Snitker's scheduled pregame ceremony was moved indoors due to a steady drizzle at Truist Park that led to a rain delay.
It was broadcast on the center field video board and included speeches from Chipper Jones, Terry Pendleton and Jeff Francoeur. The Braves were besieged with injuries in Snitker's final season when they finished 76-86. He stepped down on Oct.
1, 2025, and a month later the Braves hired his longtime bench coach Walt Weiss to be the new manager. The transition has been better than even the staunchest Braves fan could have hoped for. Despite injuries to major pieces of the projected starting rotation, the Braves entered Saturday's game at an MLB-best 19-8 and held a 6-game lead in the NL East.