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BravesVision has a new broadcast team and it includes some returning fan favorites

wMar 1, 2025; North Port, Florida, USA; A detail view of Atlanta Braves hat, sunglasses and glove in the dugout during the fifth inning at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images
wMar 1, 2025; North Port, Florida, USA; A detail view of Atlanta Braves hat, sunglasses and glove in the dugout during the fifth inning at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images | Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

The Atlanta Braves have finally gotten the opportunity to have their own broadcast network for fans. BravesVision was announced after their deal with Main Street Sports ended. This will allow fans within Atlanta's broadcast area to see 140 games without blackout restrictions. The team will also be able to hold on to their revenue instead of having to share it. That could make a massive difference with future payrolls.

The new streaming platform is surprisingly affordable for fans, and there have already been broadcasts on BravesVision this spring. It has featured a few familiar voices, but we didn't have a true idea of the broadcast team until Wednesday.

Braves bringing back a strong cast of fan-favorites with their 2026 broadcast team

Atlanta announced that Brandon Gaudin and C.J. Nitkowski will be returning as the main broadcasters. The two have been quite the dynamic duo in the booth. Braves broadcasts have become endlessly entertaining and insightful.

They will be joined by Jeff Francoeur, Wiley Ballard, and Paul Byrd on broadcasts. Frenchy will be an analyst for at least 30 games this season, with Ballard and Byrd reprising their roles as in-game reporters. Former Braves Nick Green, Peter Moylan, and former fan-favorite player Charlie Culberson will feature as hosts for the pre- and post-game shows titled "Braves On Deck" and "Braves Postgame." That's a pretty solid crew.

Fans will also see former players make appearances on the broadcasts throughout the season. This is a further attempt by Atlanta to allow fans to feel more connected to the broadcasts. There have been some incredible moments over the years, including when the Braves walked off the Mets and created the infamous "Pour Larry a Crown" call.

We are very lucky to have one of the best broadcast teams in all of Major League Baseball. If fans haven't checked out how they can view games this season, they can visit Braves.com/watch for more information.

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