1914 Boston Braves season

The team finished first in the National League, winning the pennant by 10½ games over the New York Giants after being in last place in the NL at midseason.

They spent the first part of the season in last place, posting a record of 26 wins and 40 losses in early July.

[3] Led by three pitchers, Dick Rudolph, Bill James, and Lefty Tyler, the team began to win games, taking over first place for good on September 8.

[4] Infielders Johnny Evers and Rabbit Maranville led the league in double plays.

The Braves went on to sweep Connie Mack's heavily favored Athletics in four games in the 1914 World Series.