Your viewing options just got a whole lot better. The Atlanta Braves are making sure you never have to hunt for a way to watch your team again.
Braves Will Be On Prime
Braves games will soon be available on Amazon Prime Video, thanks to a deal with FanDuel Sports Network (formerly Bally Sports) that expands access like never before.
If you’re within the Braves’ designated viewing area, you’ll be able to catch the games right from your Prime account. The pricing and launch date details are still in the pipeline, but the convenience factor alone is already a game-changer.
This isn’t just a Braves-exclusive deal. According to ESPN, 16 regional sports networks across 31 states are participating, meaning FanDuel Sports South and Southeast will be part of the package.
For fans, that means games will air simultaneously on both RSNs—no more scrambling to figure out which channel has the game.
Watch On FanDuel Sports Network
The Braves have also confirmed that games and team-related programming will stream on the FanDuel Sports Network app and FanDuelSportsNetwork.com.
The big news? Fans now have the option to subscribe directly to the app without needing a traditional TV provider. That’s a first, and it gives you another way to catch every pitch, every home run, and every diving catch without dealing with cable contracts.
Spring Training coverage is also getting a boost. Starting March 2, seven games will air on FanDuel Sports Network, with regionally televised regular season games to follow.
Given the announcement’s phrasing, it’s safe to assume those games will also be part of the Prime Video offering, ensuring full streaming access throughout the team’s entire television footprint.
Atlanta On Gray TV
And for those who prefer their Atlanta baseball the old-school way? Gray TV has you covered. Back in December, the Braves struck a deal to air 15 regular season games on local channels across the Southeast.
Then, in January, they expanded that agreement to include 10 Spring Training games via Gray Media, offering fans even more ways to watch.
As for the remaining nine home Spring Training games? Those will be free to stream on the Braves’ website, MLB.TV, and the MLB App—so no excuses for missing out on early-season action!
If you’re a Braves fan, your options to watch games have never been better. Whether it’s cable, streaming, or good old-fashioned local TV, the team is making sure you don’t miss a single moment.