
The Braves will host their ninth annual Los Bravos Night on Tuesday, September 23, as they play their final home stand of the season against the Washington Nationals at Truist Park.
As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, the event combines baseball with culture, food, music, and community. Fans can expect an electric atmosphere as Atlanta celebrates its Latino and Hispanic heritage in a way that extends far beyond the scoreboard.
First Pitch and How to Watch
- Date/Time: Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 7:15 p.m. ET
- Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
- TV/Stream: FanDuel Sports Network South (regional), MLB.tv (out-of-market)
- Radio: 680 The Fan / Braves Radio Network
The Nationals enter the game 64–93, while the Braves sit at 74–83, already eliminated from postseason contention. For game details, visit the official Braves schedule page.
Ticket Package and Fan Perks

The Los Bravos Ticket Package includes:
- Game ticket (section options vary).
- Exclusive Los Bravos jersey shirt.
Packages start around $47 for Home Run Porch seats and $76 for Lexus Infield. Full details are available on MLB.com Ticket Info.
Pregame activities at The Battery and inside Truist Park include live music, salsa and merengue dance groups, and Latin food trucks. Fans will also find interactive activities like a “Pin Your Heritage” wall, highlighting the diversity of Braves Country. (Braves press release)
Weather and Stadium Logistics
- Forecast: Day high ~ 88°F, night low ~ 66°F, chance of rain ~ 7% — mostly clear. (Atlanta Weather)
- Gates Open: 5:15 p.m. ET (two hours before first pitch).
- Parking: Reserve in advance here. Expect heavy traffic near Cobb Parkway and Battery entrances.
Why This Night Matters
The Braves may be out of the playoff race, but Los Bravos Night is about more than wins and losses. It’s about celebrating identity, culture, and community with fans who make up the heart of Braves Country.
For the players, it’s an opportunity to connect with their supporters. For the fans, it’s an evening to remember — a reminder that baseball in Atlanta is always bigger than the standings.