Which Braves players have played for the Dodgers? MLB Immaculate Grid Answers September 9
MLB Immaculate Grid dropped its 160th edition on Saturday, Sept. 9. One of the grids required fans to guess the names of MLB players who have played for the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
A total of 264 players have been a part of these two franchises.
Former Braves center fielder Andruw Jones hit 368 homers in his 11-year stint at the club from 1996 to 2007. He hit only three homers during his time with the Dodgers, totaling 371 homers with both clubs.
Left-hand batter Freddie Freeman hit a total of 317 homers. Freeman spent most of his career, from 2010 to 2021, with the Braves and racked up a chunk of homers with them. The Dodgers signed him in the 2022 season and he has added 46 home runs to his name with LA.
Players with the best ERA who have represented both clubs
Chris Martin is among the players who have had successful careers with both clubs. With an ERA of 3.30 with the Braves and 1.46 with the Dodgers, Martin had a really good stint as a pitcher with the two clubs.
Luis Avilán is widely considered one of the best pitchers to represent the Braves and the Dodgers. Avilán pitched at an ERA of 2.77 with the Braves and 3.43 with the Dodgers.
MLB Immaculate Grid Answers for September 9: Other players who have been a part of the Dodgers and the Braves
Batters Luke Williams, Kevin Pillar, Kenley Jansen, and pitchers Shelby Miller, Robbie Erlin, and Nate Jones are some of the recent players who have represented the two clubs.
Pete Hotaling, Mike Hines, Tom Lovett, and Hank Gastright are some of the players who represented the teams in the 19th century.
Several other names are listed below:
Craig Kimbrel
Peter Moylan
Charlie Culberson
Travis d'Arnaud