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John Smoltz has a simple formula for postseason success.

The Braves legend and MLB Hall of Fame member has a simple strategy for the postseason.

The 2021 Atlanta Braves lost their best player in midseason, rebuilt their entire outfield at the trade deadline, and were considered a “weak” division winner with only 88 regular season wins, and yet went on to capture the 2021 World Season. Conversely, the juggernaut that were the 2022 (101 wins) and 2023 Braves (104 games) were eliminated from those postseasons in the NLDS, winning one game each October.

It turns out, only the 2021 Braves followed the formula.

Braves legend and baseball Hall of Famer John Smoltz has a simple formula for postseason success, one he shared with Braves Today:

“I maintain this simple philosophy that’s difficult (for opposing teams) to navigate: Three hot hitters, three hot starting pitchers, and three hot relievers. They don’t have to be the same throughout the year. But if you have that combination in your lineup, one-third of your lineup, if you’ve got three guys going well, it’s going to be tough to beat. If you have three-fifths of your rotation going well, it’s going to be tough to beat. And three bullpen arms, it’s going to be very tough to beat.

Is it really that easy?

Let’s look back at recent World Champions to see if this is really all it takes.

The Texas Rangers celebrate after defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game 5 to become the 2023 World Series champions at Chase Field on Nov 1, 2023.

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Nov 7, 2022; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena (3) reacts during a parade to celebrate the Astros 2022 World Series championship.

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World Series celebration

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Did John Smoltz really crack the code?

It appears so. If you have three hot hitters, three hot starters, and three hot relievers, that’s a winning formula for the postseason.

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