The Atlanta Braves are changing how fans watch baseball with the official launch of Braves.TV for the 2026 season. Announced via reports from MLB.com and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, this dedicated streaming platform is designed to give fans in the home market direct access to their favorite team. For years, regional sports network disputes left many Georgians in the dark, but this move puts the control back in the hands of the fans.

Subscribers will have access to more than 140 live games throughout the season. The service isn't just about the first pitch; it also includes comprehensive live pre-game and post-game coverage, as well as on-demand replays of every matchup. Most importantly, the team confirmed that Braves.TV will operate without the restrictive local blackouts that have historically frustrated viewers using other digital platforms.

The team has set the season-long price at $99.99, with a monthly option available for $19.99. According to WSB-TV Channel 2, A-List members will receive special discounts, and fans have the option to bundle the service with MLB.TV. This strategic shift follows similar direct-to-consumer moves by other major league teams looking to modernize their broadcast reach for the digital age.