Former Braves manager Brian Snitker reflected on his induction into the Braves Hall of Fame, celebrating his 50th year with the organization. His son Troy Snitker, a Mets hitting coach, was also in attendance. Snitker, 70, has managed the Braves for 10 years (2016–2025), leading them to the 2021 World Series and six consecutive NL East titles. His career record stands at 811–668 wins. In his final season, the Braves struggled with injuries, finishing 76–86, and he stepped down on October 1, 2025, before being named senior adviser in 2026. His legacy includes guiding the team through a successful transition under Walt Weiss, who took over as manager. Snitker emphasized his commitment to consistency and authenticity throughout his career.
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