The Atlanta Braves have been picked off 10 times this season, the most in MLB, prompting manager Walt Weiss to call for adjustments in their baserunning strategy. Despite this issue, the Braves lead the league in several offensive and defensive categories.
Key points
Braves have been picked off 10 times this season, the most in MLB.
Walt Weiss calls for adjustments to baserunning strategy.
Braves lead the league in batting average and runs scored.
Team ranks 21st in stolen bases and has the worst stolen-base percentage.
Pickoffs have occurred in critical game situations.
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Apr 12, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. (13) dives back to first base on a pickoff play ahead of the tag by Cleveland Guardians first baseman Rhys Hoskins (8) during the first inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images | Dale Zanine-Imagn Images
Apr 12, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. (13) dives back to first base on a pickoff play ahead of the tag by Cleveland Guardians first baseman Rhys Hoskins (8) during the first inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images | Dale Zanine-Imagn Images
Itâs hard to find too much to gripe about with the 2026 Atlanta Braves through 42 games.
At the plate, they lead the majors in batting average (.272), slugging percentage (.452), wOBA (.347), wRC+ (121), and have scored the most runs of any team (233).
On the mound and with the gloves, theyâre tops in runs allowed (143) and defensive efficiency (.249 BABIP-against), fifth in defensive value, while also tied for second in quality starts (20). Though the pitching has had some ups and downs, the defense has buoyed it, and theyâre in the top half of MLB in FIP and xFIP.
Thereâs only been one real glaring issue through the first quarter of the season. Thereâs been an undeniable spike in baserunners being picked off under new first base coach Antoan Richardson.
With two more pickoffs in Tuesday nightâs 5-2 win over the Chicago Cubs, the Braves have been picked off 10 times this season. Thatâs two more than any other major league team.
Itâs also already as many pickoffs as the Braves had on the bases in all 162 games last season and more than they had in three of their four entire seasons between 2021-24.
It would seem that Braves manager Walt Weiss has seen enough of the new way the Braves are trying to be aggressive on the basepaths.
âTo be honest, itâs gotten to a point where weâre going to have to make an adjustment there. I donât think itâs costing us games, but it just shouldnât happen at this rate,â Weiss said postgame Tuesday. âI know weâre trying to do some things different, and the guys are working their butts off trying to be really good at it. Antoan has been awesome. Heâs got passion, heâs accountable. Thatâs just something weâve got to clean up.â
While Weiss can say none of the pickoffs have cost them games â and itâs clearly not stopping the Bravesâ winning ways â these issues have come up in some critical spots.
Most notably, pinch-runner was picked off when he represented the tying run in the eighth inning of the rubber match at , which remains the only series the Braves have lost this season.
The new baserunning belief has paid dividends in some ways. The Braves are tied for fourth in the majors in bases taken (46) and have only run into six outs on the bases (fourth fewest), a stat that doesnât count pickoffs. Theyâre 11th in Statcastâs baserunning measure (which does not include steals, steal attempts, or pickoffs), after finishing handily in the bottom ten each of the last two seasons (and sixth in 2023).
But itâs not even like the team is stealing bases at a crazy rate. Atlantaâs 21 stolen bases rank 21st in the majors and the Bravesâ 67.74% stolen-base percentage is the worst in the majors. In pure stolen base value, the Braves are also dead last; when you add stolen base and baserunning value together, theyâre 22nd.
So if the upside of stolen bases isnât going to be there with this team â which it likely doesnât need to be given its slugging â the risk of getting picked off shouldnât be nearly that serious⊠or common.
Alternatively, if theyâre going to have this aggressive approach, they need to at least be a bit more selective about who uses it. Look at Tuesdayâs two pickoffs as proof. , given his speed, may be justified in risking an aggressive baserunning approach, even if it sometimes ends up with him picked off. â he of the ten career stolen bases in 11 seasons â simply shouldnât be risking outs by doing whatever he was doing on Tuesday night.
On the one hand, itâs a good sign that pickoffs are one of the few things Braves fans have to lament this season. On the other hand, thereâs just no reason for it to be this bad, this often. Hopefully they follow their skipperâs direction and clean it up soon.
Q&A
Why are the Atlanta Braves being picked off so frequently in 2026?
The Braves have been picked off 10 times this season due to an aggressive baserunning strategy under new first base coach Antoan Richardson.
How does the Braves' current pickoff rate compare to previous seasons?
The Braves' 10 pickoffs this season match the total from all 162 games last year and exceed the pickoff totals from three of the four previous seasons.
What adjustments did Walt Weiss suggest for the Braves' baserunning?
Walt Weiss indicated that the Braves need to make adjustments to their baserunning approach to reduce the frequency of pickoffs, particularly in critical situations.
What are the Braves' rankings in stolen bases and baserunning efficiency?
The Braves rank 21st in stolen bases with 21 and have the worst stolen-base percentage in the majors at 67.74%, indicating a need for improvement in baserunning efficiency.
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