Game 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1991 (8:41pm EDT) at
Three Rivers Stadium in
Pittsburgh {{Linescore| The Pirates proved they would be tough to eliminate early when they stifled the Braves offense behind 1990
Cy Young Award winner
Doug Drabek and won the first game 5–1. Pittsburgh
center fielder Andy Van Slyke's first-inning
home run off of 1991 Cy Young Award winner
Tom Glavine put them up 1–0. In the third,
Jay Bell hit a leadoff single, then Van Slyke's
double and
Bobby Bonilla's single scored a run each.
Steve Buechele doubled to lead off the sixth and scored on
Doug Drabek's two-out double. The Pirates scored their last run in the eighth on
Jose Lind's bases-loaded sacrifice fly off of
Mike Stanton.
David Justice hit a home run in the ninth inning off reliever
Bob Walk for the Braves' only run. An injury to Pirates starter
Doug Drabek was to have major ramifications for the Series. Drabek slid into third and injured himself in the sixth inning, leaving the game with what appeared to be a pulled hamstring. The injury cost Drabek an early start in either Game 4 or 5, and it ensured he would not be available for a third start in Game 7 if the Series went that far, as it ultimately did.
Game 2 Thursday, October 10, 1991 (8:39pm EDT) at
Three Rivers Stadium in
Pittsburgh {{Linescore| In Game 2, both teams were kept in check by the outstanding pitching performances of
Zane Smith for Pittsburgh and
Steve Avery for Atlanta. However, Avery and the Braves would come out on top 1–0, after
David Justice singled to lead off and
Mark Lemke picked up a double and the only
RBI of the game in the sixth inning.
David Justice scored from second when Lemke's seemingly routine grounder got past Pirate third baseman
Steve Buechele, allowing Justice to score.
Alejandro Peña got the save and the combined shutout was complete. The series was now tied 1–1. The win snapped a 10-game postseason losing streak for the Braves franchise that began with Game 5 of the
1958 World Series, when the team was still in
Milwaukee.
Game 3 Saturday, October 12, 1991 (3:00pm EDT) at
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in
Atlanta {{Linescore| With the Series tied at one game apiece,
John Smoltz faced off against the Pirates' 20-game winner,
John Smiley.
Orlando Merced hit Smoltz's first pitch over the right field wall for a home run, but in the bottom of the first, two-out doubles by
Ron Gant,
David Justice and
Brian Hunter put the Braves up 2–1 before
Greg Olson's two-run homer to left made it 4–1. In the second,
Lonnie Smith was hit by a pitch with two outs and scored on
Terry Pendleton's double. Smiley was gone after that inning. In the third,
Rafael Belliard's RBI single with two on off of
Bill Landrum made it 6–1 Braves.
Jose Lind's RBI single in the fourth with two on made it 6–2 Braves, then
Jay Bell's home run in the seventh made it 6–3 and knock Smoltz out of the game, but the Braves got that run back in the bottom of the inning on Gant's home run off of
Bob Kipper. In the top of the eighth,
Alejandro Peña struck out
Jay Bell with the bases loaded to end the Pirates' last threat. In the bottom of the inning,
Rosario Rodriguez walked two to lead off and after a sacrifice bunt, former Pirate
Sid Bream's three-run home run increased the Braves' lead to 10–3. Pena retired the Pirates in order in the ninth to give the Braves a 2–1 series lead.
Game 4 Sunday, October 13, 1991 (8:38pm EDT) at
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in
Atlanta {{Linescore| The lone extra-inning game of the Series came in Atlanta before 51,109 fans. The Braves struck first when
Lonnie Smith doubled to lead off the first off of
Randy Tomlin, moved to third on a line out, and scored on
Ron Gant's groundout, then three straight singles by
David Justice,
Brian Hunter and
Greg Olson made it 2–0 Braves. However, they would not score for the rest of the game.
Don Slaught's RBI single with two on in the second off of
Charlie Leibrandt cut the lead to 2–1, then
Gary Redus singled with two outs in the fifth and scored on a
Jay Bell single along with a Braves error to tie the game. The Pirates tied the series with a run in the top of the tenth when
Mike LaValliere, off of
Mark Wohlers, singled in
Andy Van Slyke, who had stolen second after being walked by
Kent Mercker.
Stan Belinda retired the Braves in order in the bottom of the inning.
Game 5 Monday, October 14, 1991 (3:08pm EDT) at
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in
Atlanta {{Linescore|
Zane Smith had his second excellent game of the Series, but this time he won, beating
Tom Glavine and the Braves 1–0 in almost a mirror image of Smith's start in Game 2. However, in Game 2, Smith had given up the one run and lost. Controversy surrounded this game when
David Justice appeared to score on a single to left, but he seemed to miss third base and was called out on an appeal. Replays were inconclusive, but Justice did stumble over third base, and the umpires called him out, preserving Smith's shutout. The lone run in this game came when
José Lind hit a simple RBI single in the fifth.
Game 6 Wednesday, October 16, 1991 (8:39pm EDT) at
Three Rivers Stadium in
Pittsburgh {{Linescore| Pittsburgh hosted one of the best pitcher's duels of all-time on October 16, 1991, between
Steve Avery and
Doug Drabek. In the end, identical to Avery's last start, a combination of Avery and
Alejandro Peña shut out the Pirates for all nine innings. The Pirates only got four hits. However, this time the Braves didn't score a run all the way through eight innings. Drabek matched Avery, pitch for pitch. But in the ninth inning, with the score tied 0–0,
Greg Olson raked a double down the left field line that scored
Ron Gant, who walked and stole second, and took the lead off a weary Drabek. He had pitched a
complete game, but was the loser after the Pirates could not get
Gary Varsho home from third in the bottom of the ninth. The Braves had not scored a run since the first inning of Game 4, a futility streak that reached innings before Gant scored the winning run.
Game 7 Thursday, October 17, 1991 (8:39pm EDT) at
Three Rivers Stadium in
Pittsburgh {{Linescore| The Braves scored three runs in the first inning on
Ron Gant's sacrifice fly with runners on first and third, followed by a
Brian Hunter two-run home run, and never looked back. Twenty-game winner
John Smiley made the start, fared poorly, was yanked after two-thirds of an inning and lost to
John Smoltz, who shut out the Pirates. Although Bob Walk was masterful in middle relief, it was too little, too late, even though he pulled his groin trying to help his cause attempting to stretch a single into a double in the bottom of the seventh. Hunter's RBI double in the fifth with two on capped the scoring as the Braves won 4–0 and nabbed the pennant. After Atlanta had gone innings without scoring, the Pirates themselves went the final innings without scoring. That streak would reach 30 innings before
José Lind snapped it with a home run in the eighth inning of Game 1 in the 1992 NLCS. Avery won the Series MVP award. Pitching 16 innings, the Braves starter did not allow a run, giving up nine hits and walking four while striking out 17. Avery said, ''"It's been the best time of my life."'' The Braves scored 14 runs in the games Smiley pitched (Games 3 and 7), including nine off Smiley, but only five runs in the other five games combined. Smiley had been the Pirates' biggest winner in 1991, notching 20 victories for the only time in his career. The Atlanta Braves'
World Series appearance was their first since
1958, and their first since moving to Atlanta in 1966. The Braves lost a memorable and dramatic seven-game series to the
Minnesota Twins. ==Composite box==