The Atlanta Braves are stepping up their game with the launch of their very own broadcast network, BravesVision. This exciting development comes on the heels of their concluded deal with Main Street Sports, and it's a game-changer for fans in Atlanta's broadcast area. With BravesVision, fans can catch 140 games free from blackout restrictions, and the team can retain its revenue, potentially boosting future payrolls.
BravesVision has already made waves with its affordable streaming platform, and spring broadcasts have given fans a taste of what's to come. But the full broadcast team roster was unveiled just this week, and it's packed with familiar faces that Braves fans know and love.
Leading the charge are Brandon Gaudin and C.J. Nitkowski, a dynamic duo known for their engaging and insightful commentary. Their chemistry in the booth has made Braves broadcasts both entertaining and informative.
Joining them are Jeff Francoeur, Wiley Ballard, and Paul Byrd. Francoeur, affectionately known as "Frenchy," will provide analysis for at least 30 games this season. Meanwhile, Ballard and Byrd will continue their roles as in-game reporters, adding depth and perspective to the coverage.
The pre- and post-game shows, "Braves On Deck" and "Braves Postgame," will be hosted by former Braves Nick Green, Peter Moylan, and fan-favorite Charlie Culberson. This lineup promises to deliver a robust and engaging viewing experience.
Fans can also look forward to appearances from other former players throughout the season, enhancing the connection between the team and its supporters. Memorable moments, like the unforgettable "Pour Larry a Crown" call during a walk-off against the Mets, remind us of the magic these broadcasts can capture.
With one of the best broadcast teams in Major League Baseball, Braves fans are in for a treat. For more details on how to catch the action this season, fans can visit Braves.com/watch.
