The Atlanta Braves always seem to grab attention from baseball fans everywhere. Their rich history and stacked roster just keep people coming back for more.
If you want to follow every pitch and home run, knowing how to watch the Braves is pretty important. Let’s break down the ways you can tune in, from local TV to streaming and beyond.
Local Broadcasts and Regional Sports Networks
If you’re in the Braves’ home market, local broadcasts are your go-to. Most Braves games air on Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast.
These regional sports networks give you loads of coverage, including pre-game and post-game analysis. If you’re within the Braves’ broadcast area, you can usually get these channels through your cable or satellite provider.
Accessing Bally Sports Networks
To watch the Braves on Bally Sports South and Southeast, you’ll need a cable or satellite subscription that includes those channels. Some popular providers are:
- AT&T U-verse
- DirecTV
- Spectrum
Some streaming services like AT&T TV also offer these channels in their packages. You’ll want to double-check with your provider for the exact channel numbers in your area.
Streaming Options for Braves Fans
If streaming is more your thing, there are several ways to catch the Braves online. Whether you’re at home or out and about, streaming makes it easy.
MLB.TV
MLB.TV is a favorite for fans who want to watch out-of-market games. With a subscription, you can stream Braves games live or on-demand.
But here’s the catch: local blackout rules still apply. If you’re in the Braves’ home market, you won’t be able to watch live games on MLB.TV. For details or to subscribe, check out the official MLB website.
Streaming Services with Bally Sports
Several streaming platforms carry Bally Sports South and Southeast. Some of the options include:
- AT&T TV
- Hulu + Live TV
- FuboTV
These require a subscription, but you can watch games on a bunch of different devices—phones, tablets, smart TVs, you name it.
Radio Broadcasts
If you prefer listening to the game, the Braves’ radio broadcasts are a solid choice. The Braves Radio Network covers a big area, so fans in lots of places can tune in.
Flagship Stations
The main stations for the Braves Radio Network are 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM. You’ll get live play-by-play, plus pre-game and post-game shows.
If you’re in the area, just tune in and you’re set.
Streaming Radio Broadcasts
If you’re outside the broadcast range or just want to listen online, you can stream the Braves’ radio broadcasts through the MLB At Bat app or the Audacy app. These apps let you listen live and check out other baseball content too.
National Broadcasts
Some Braves games get picked up for national TV. These broadcasts usually feature bigger matchups and air on major networks.
ESPN, FOX, and TBS
Look for national Braves games on ESPN, FOX, and TBS. These networks often show Sunday Night Baseball, Saturday games, and special events.
Check your local listings for when and where games will air.
Watching the Braves Internationally
If you’re outside the U.S., you still have plenty of ways to catch the Braves. MLB.TV offers international subscriptions that let you stream games live or on-demand, and you won’t have to worry about blackout restrictions.
International Broadcast Partners
MLB partners with broadcasters around the world to show games. Some of the international partners are:
- DAZN (Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan)
- BT Sport (United Kingdom)
- ESPN (Latin America, Australia)
Check with your local broadcaster for details on availability and game times.
Conclusion
Maybe you’re a die-hard Braves fan. Or maybe you just catch a game here and there—either way, you’ve got plenty of ways to tune in.
Local broadcasts, streaming services, radio, even some international options—there’s always a way to catch the action. No matter where you are, you don’t have to miss out.
Curious about more specifics? You can dive into the details on the official MLB website.
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