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Braves Vision just launched as the Atlanta Braves‘ exclusive streaming home. The network debuts with 140+ games in 2026, marking a major shift in how fans access local baseball. This revolutionary platform eliminates blackouts and brings games directly to subscribers for the first time.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Launch Date: Opened March 28, 2026 on Opening Day against Kansas City Royals
- Games Available: More than 140 regular season games throughout 2026
- Pricing: $99.99 per season or $19.99 monthly with free 7-day trial
- Platforms: Available on Braves.TV, DIRECTV, cable providers, and 8+ streaming devices
Breaking Through the Blackout Wall
For decades, Braves fans faced blackout restrictions on local games. BravesVision changes everything by eliminating geographical barriers completely. Through Braves.TV, fans can stream all regular-season games without restrictions, regardless of location. The subscription model gives supporters unprecedented access to their team.
This direct-to-fan approach represents a major industry shift in baseball broadcasting. Rather than relying solely on cable providers, the Braves now own and operate their broadcasting platform. The move empowers the organization to reach millions of fans across new channels while maintaining control over content distribution.
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Multiple Ways to Watch Every Pitch
BravesVision isn’t limited to streaming alone. DIRECTV carries games on channel 645 (streaming and satellite) and channel 1730 (U-verse HD). Spectrum, Xfinity, FuboTV, and 30+ cable providers offer the channel. Distribution partners announced include Fubo and Gray Media, which will simulcast 25 games on free local stations.
Streaming devices include iOS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku, Chromecast, PlayStation, Xbox, and smart TVs from Samsung, LG, and Android TV. The flexibility ensures fans can watch at home or on the go.
Comprehensive Pricing and Options
| Plan | Price | Benefits |
| Braves.TV Seasonal | $99.99 | Full season, all games, no blackouts |
| Braves.TV Monthly | $19.99 | Flexible month-to-month access |
| With MLB.TV Annual | $199.99 | Braves.TV plus national MLB coverage |
| With MLB.TV Monthly | $39.99 | Combined streaming flexibility |
All packages include a 7-day free trial with no credit card required. Fans can cancel anytime through their MLB.com account or the official MLB mobile app.
Behind-the-Scenes Coverage and Original Programming
BravesVision delivers more than just games. The network broadcasts pre-game show “Braves On Deck” and extensive postgame analysis nightly. Weekly replays of games appear on-demand, letting fans rewatch key moments. This comprehensive approach creates a total baseball experience beyond traditional broadcasts.
The Braves organization hired dedicated broadcasting staff and production crews. The network invests heavily in quality commentary, multiple camera angles, and instant replays. The vision transforms local sports broadcasting from a passive service into an interactive entertainment platform.
What Does This Mean for Baseball Fans Nationwide?
BravesVision represents a potential blueprint for how other MLB teams could operate their own broadcasting networks. By owning distribution directly, teams gain control over pricing, content, and audience relationships. The Braves’ success could spark industry-wide changes toward direct-to-fan streaming models and away from traditional cable monopolies.
For fans, this transformation offers unprecedented flexibility and access. Whether watching on a smart TV, tablet, or phone, Braves followers can catch every game without frustrating blackout rules. The platform’s launch marks March 28, 2026 as a historic turning point in how baseball reaches modern audiences everywhere.













Baseball used to be free.
American past time no more.
I’ll look elsewhere for entertainment.
Atlanta braves playcallers are terrible.
Maybe talk about the actual game playing before you and not the other crap nobody cares to hear you talking about. Also, tired of interviewing managers and players during the game or guests in the booth while the game is going on. I tune in to watch a baseball game not the crap you guys put out there during the game.