Braves manager Brian Snitker stepping down

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Atlanta Braves long-time manager Brian Snitker is stepping down after nearly five decades with the organization, the team announced.

Snitker, 69, has been with the Braves in some capacity as a player, coach or manager since 1977. While he will no longer manage the team, he will transition into an advisory role beginning with the 2026 season.

Over the past 10 seasons as manager, Snitker guided the Braves to 911 wins, six NL East division titles and seven postseason appearances. He was a finalist for National League Manager of the Year four times and won the award in 2018.

Before being promoted to Atlanta, Snitker spent 20 years managing in the minor leagues, compiling more than 1,300 games.

Watch the Braves announce Snitker’s change in titles

The Braves also announced Snitker will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame before a game next year. The specific date has not yet been announced.

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