How to watch the Braves in 2026
BravesVision is the new home of Atlanta Braves game broadcasts starting this year.
ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 22: Braves mascot Blooper poses for a photo at Blooper's Clubhouse in the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Park during the Braves Open House on March 22, 2026 at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images It has been one of, if not the most asked question of the off-season: “How can I watch the Atlanta Braves this year?
” If you are rising from a Winter hibernation, ready to join the land-of-the-baseball-living just in time for Opening Day, here’s the executive summary of what has happened with Braves’ broadcasts since that sunny Sunday in September when Charlie Morton started the final game of Atlanta’s 2025 regular season. Main Street Sports Group (MSSG) – the company behind the regional sports channel known to Braves fans as FanDuel Sports Network – has been unable to find a buyer and missed payments to teams impacting MLB, NBA and NHL franchises whose games are/were carried on the network. The MLB teams, including the Braves, whose broadcasts were carried by MSSG opted out of their broadcast agreement for 2026.
The Braves were amongst several clubs to ultimately announce the would produce their own broadcasts. The Braves announced BravesVision as the name of its new broadcast, which will return most of the broadcasters and behind-the-scenes staff who worked Braves games last year. It will also include pre- and post-game shows as part of each broadcast.
Here is the meat-and-potatoes of the announcement, if you missed it, as Braves. tv is now the way that viewers in “Braves Country” can stream games in-market without blackouts. That means every game not carried by a national exclusive rights holder will be available.
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