Atlanta Braves fans don't have to wait much longer to see their favorite team in action. Opening Day is a few days away, and it can't get here fast enough. Things have been a little stressful for the Braves this spring. Between all of the crazy injuries and suspension of Jurickson Profar, it's been a lot to handle.
However, despite that, the team has been performing really well this spring. The offense has been firing on all cylinders, and the pitching has been good. There's definitely a concern with pitching depth, but hopefully that will be addressed at some point.
Fans at least have some more good news with the creation of BravesVision. Atlanta now has the ability to benefit greatly from their television broadcasts. Braves.TV has all the information fans need to sign up for the service on Opening Day.
The package is surprisingly affordable for the season and offers fans a way to stream locally broadcast games without fear of blackouts in the team's viewing region. Atlanta has been working on distribution for games over the air, and they reached their first major agreement on Tuesday.
Atlanta Braves and Spectrum Reach Multiyear Distribution Agreement for BravesVision: pic.twitter.com/swRCDPUW48
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) March 24, 2026
BravesVision finally has its first distribution deal, but they cannot stop there
The Braves reached an agreement with Spectrum on a multiyear distribution agreement to provide BravesVision to Spectrum customers. These games will be available in the Braves Country viewing region starting on Friday, March 27.
This includes pre- and post-game activities as well. The press release stated that the BravesVision channel will vary by market, and fans in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and western North Carolina should check their local guide for details.
It's encouraging to see the process working itself out, but there is much more work to do. There are plenty of fans who have cable packages, who may not be able to see games until deals are finalized. Fans who don't have Spectrum may be better off paying for the $20 monthly subscription to BravesVision until further deals are reached. Fans having a good bit of flexibility is such a nice change from how things used to be.
