The Atlanta Braves and Gray Media have announced a multi-year agreement to simulcast 25 regular season games on Gray television stations across Braves Country alongside BravesVision, the Braves’ team-owned television platform. Gray Media’s Raycom Sports will also provide end-to-end live production services for the full season of non-national BravesVision games.
The first simulcast will air Friday, March 27 (Opening Day), when the Braves host the Kansas City Royals at 7:15 p.m. ET. Gray will simulcast the 25 games across 24 markets in six states. In Atlanta, games will air on Atlanta News First (WANF 46.1) and Peachtree Sports Network (WPCH 17.2), and throughout the Southeast via Gray’s Palmetto Sports and Entertainment Network, Tennessee Valley Sports and Entertainment Network, and portions of the Gulf Coast Sports and Entertainment Network. Select games will also air on some of Gray’s ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and CW affiliates.
“Gray Media has been a valued partner in bringing Braves baseball to fans across Braves Country, and we’re proud to deepen that relationship with 25 games on free, over-the-air television through Gray this season,” says Derek Schiller, President and CEO, Atlanta Braves. “From Opening Day to the final out of the season, our goal is to make Braves baseball as accessible as possible and through our expanded offering with Gray, we’re providing another enhanced avenue for fans to watch our ballclub.”
“Braves baseball has been part of the fabric of Atlanta for 60 years, and we’re thrilled to expand Gray’s relationship with the Braves this season to help fans across Braves Country celebrate that milestone,” says Hilton Howell, Executive Chairman and Co-CEO, Gray Media. “By bringing 25 games to free, over-the-air television and simulcasting with BravesVision, we’re giving viewers more ways than ever to watch and share in the excitement all season long.”
2026 Simulcast Schedule
DateMatchupTime (ET)Friday, March 27vs. Kansas City (Opening Day)7:15 p.m.Tuesday, March 31vs. Athletics7:15 p.m.Tuesday, April 7@ LA Angels9:38 p.m.Tuesday, April 14vs. Miami7:15 p.m.Tuesday, April 21@ Washington6:45 p.m.Tuesday, May 5@ Seattle9:40 p.m.Sunday, May 10@ LA Dodgers4:10 p.m.Tuesday, May 12vs. Chicago Cubs7:15 p.m.Friday, May 15vs. Boston7:15 p.m.Saturday, May 16vs. Boston7:15 p.m.Sunday, May 17vs. Boston1:35 p.m.Monday, May 18vs. Miami6:40 p.m.Tuesday, June 2vs. Toronto7:15 p.m.Tuesday, June 9@ Chicago White Sox7:40 p.m.Sunday, June 14vs. NY Mets1:40 p.m.Tuesday, June 16vs. San Francisco7:15 p.m.Tuesday, June 23@ San Diego9:40 p.m.Tuesday, June 30vs. St. Louis7:15 p.m.Tuesday, July 7@ Pittsburgh6:40 p.m.Tuesday, July 21vs. San Diego7:15 p.m.Tuesday, July 28@ NY Mets7:10 p.m.Tuesday, August 11vs. NY Mets7:15 p.m.Tuesday, August 25vs. LA Dodgers7:15 p.m.Tuesday, September 8vs. Tampa Bay7:15 p.m.Tuesday, September 15@ Chicago Cubs7:40 p.m.