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Atlanta Braves, Gray Media Partner on Spring Training Broadcasts

The Atlanta Braves have announced a collaboration with Gray Media to enhance their spring training broadcast offerings. This partnership will enable viewers in Atlanta, specifically on WANF-46 and WPCH-17, to access an expanded lineup of 15 spring training games. The broadcasts will reach 26 markets across the Southeastern United States that fall within the Braves’ Major League Baseball territory.

Fans can look forward to coverage from North Port, Florida, and other locations within the state. Additionally, a new 10-episode series titled ‘Celebrating �21′ will air before select spring training games, revisiting the Braves’ championship season. The series will feature insights from former Braves manager Brian Snitker and narration by Braves announcer Ben Ingram.

The spring training broadcast schedule includes games against notable teams such as the Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, and New York Yankees, with various matchups scheduled throughout February and March. This initiative aims to improve access to Braves baseball, reinforcing the franchise’s commitment to engaging with its fan base.

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