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The Atlanta Braves hold the best record in MLB at 20-9, bolstered by rookie pitcher JR Ritchie, who won his debut against the Washington Nationals. Ritchie, 22, is now part of the Braves' rotation.
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WASHINGTON, DC: JR Ritchie of the Atlanta Braves celebrates getting the final out of the seventh inning of his MLB debut against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on April 23, 2026. Ritchie won, 7-2. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
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The Atlanta Braves have Major League Baseballâs best record (20-9) and a top-flight rookie pitcher in JR Ritchie ready to keep it going.
Ritchie, 22, appears to be another addition to Atlantaâs long line of premier pitchers. The right-hander, ranked as the Bravesâ top prospect by MLB.com, won his debut last week and manager Walt Weiss says he is now in the rotation.
âWe wanted him to be an option in the picture moving forward," Weiss told Chad Bishop of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Itâs a pretty picture at present. The Bravesâ 3.13 team earned run average leads MLB. Ritchie contributed by allowing two runs across seven innings (2.57 ERA) in his MLB debut against the Washington Nationals.
It didnât start well. James Wood hit his very first pitch for a home run.
WASHINGTON, DC: James Wood of the Washington Nationals rounds the bases after hitting a home run on the first pitch thrown by Atlanta Braves rookie JR Ritchie at Nationals Park on April 23, 2026. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
JR Ritchie won his MLB debut against the Washington Nationals, contributing to the Braves' record of 20-9.
JR Ritchie is 22 years old and plays as a right-handed pitcher for the Atlanta Braves.
The Atlanta Braves currently have the best record in MLB at 20 wins and 9 losses.
The manager of the Atlanta Braves is Walt Weiss.
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âOne pitch into it, I was kind of like, âOh no,ââ Ritchie told reporters. âBut after that, I bounced back really well. I stayed with my gameplan. I was really happy about that. Yeah, this will always be a very, very special day for me.â
Weiss was impressed.
âKidâs got a lot of weapons man, for right and left handed hitters,â he said. âHeâs in total control out there. Thatâs got to shake you up a little bit, first pitch you throw in the big leagues and it gets hit for a homer. But right back on the mound and attacking with all his stuff.â
Ritchie is replacing 2024 All-Star Reynaldo Lopez, who will pitch in relief. Weiss said that is to enable the 32-year-old to work on some delivery issues in the bullpen and regain confidence after two sub-par outings. Lopez made only one start in 2025 before needing right shoulder surgery.
He got rich as a first-round draft pick in 2022 because of his rich assortment of pitches as a high school phenom. As a junior and senior at from Bainbridge High School (WA), he had a combined 13-0 record and 128 strikeouts over 59 innings.
LOS ANGELES: JR Ritchie with Baseball Hall of Famer Fred McGriff after being selected 35th overall by the Atlanta Braves during the 2022 MLB Draft at L.A. Live on July 17, 2022. (Photo by Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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Ritchie got $2,397,500 to sign as the 35th pick. After only 20+ innings into his career, he tore a ligament in his elbow and had Tommy John surgery. He returned in 2024, but wasnât fully back until last season when he had an 8-6 record and 2.64 ERA over 140 innings, holding opponents to a .175 batting average.
In Spring Training this year, Ritchie struck out 14 over 12 innings and allowed 3 runs (2.25 ERA). He was even better when sent to Triple-A Gwinnett (GA) to open the season, going 3-1and allowing three runs over 27 1/3 innings (0.99 ERA).
Heâs doing it with an nice assortment of pitches without being flamethrower. His four-seam fastball is in the 93-95 mph range and he gets groundouts with a two-seamer with more movement.
Ritchieâs curve, slider and changeup all thrown in the mid to low 80s, appear from the same motion as the fast stuff, adding deception to all the offerings. The slider has good late break and the change has movement, too.
Ritchie is the first pitcher in franchise history to work at least seven innings, fan seven and allow no more than two runs in his big league debut.
Letâs not get a ticket to Cooperstown ready for him just yet. But a look at Braves pitchers in the Baseball Hall of Fame shows a remarkable franchise history.
MILWAUKEE: Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on July 31, 2024. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)
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Current ace Chris Sale is among the Bravesâ group of greats. He has a 150-89 record for three teams since 2010. The 37-year-old has a 30-9 record and 2.45 ERA since joining Atlanta in 2024, when he went 18-3 and won the NL Cy Young Award.
These pitchers all played for the franchise when it had various nicknames in the late 1800s in Boston, then as the Braves in Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta.
Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves at Sprin Training in the 1950s (Photo by Photo File/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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COOPERSTOWN, NY: Hall of Famers Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz at the National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 30, 2017. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/MLB via Getty Images)
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The Bravesâ 76-86 record in 2025 snapped a streak of seven straight playoff appearances. Injuries to slugger Ronald Acuna Jr., and a slew of pitchers were mostly to blame.
Acuna is back, 2025 NL Rookie of the Year Drake Baldwin is hitting .311, second baseman Ozzie Albies (.316), center-fielder Michael Harris II (.329) DH Dominic Smith (.349) and first baseman Matt Olson (.296, 8 homers, 25 RBI) are raking, too.
Atlanta still has eight pitchers on the injured list. Starters Hurston Waldrep, Spencer Strider, and Spencer Schwellenbach are expected to return this summer. Until then, Sale, Bryce Elder (3-1, 1.95 ERA), Grant Holmes, Martin Perez and Ritchie look like a solid rotation. Off-season addition Robert Suarez (2-0, 0.71 ERA,3 saves) is filling in for sidelined closer Raisel Iglesias.
The Braves have other hard throwers like 20-year-old Didier Fuentes and Hayden Harris in the system ready to help.
The Atlanta Braves are off to a good start and appear to have the depth on offense and pitching to keep it going â especially if rookie JR Ritchie does too.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com