Great news:Braves fans heart desires have fanily been granted

 

The Braves have participated in several Spring Training matches thus far, yet for many Braves fans, it feels as though they

haven’t seen any action at all. Apart from a few notable moments, supporters who haven’t attended the games in Florida have been left without much insight.

However, there’s good news on the horizon. Beginning Thursday, February 29, the Braves will live stream all

forthcoming home Spring Training matches from CoolToday Park on MLB.com.

Battery Power, our trusted source for updates, has promptly revised their Spring Training schedule to indicate the

games available for viewing. The team will offer a live video stream accompanied by commentary from the Braves Radio Network.

This development is significant for Atlanta supporters uheager to witness their beloved team in action as they

prepare for the upcoming regular season. Thus far, social media channels have been relatively subdued in terms of sharing game highlights.

Following Michael Harris II’s explosive start to spring training with a powerful first-pitch hit, enthusiasts eagerly

searched the web for a highlight, only to find no results. It wasn’t until a fan present at the game shared the highlight

thirteen minutes later that Braves supporters finally got to witness the impressive distance and force with which Money Mike struck the ball.

Max Fried’s spring debut in 2024 has limited coverage, with only a 12-second highlight available on MLB.com.

Currently, there are just two pitching highlights on the website at the time of this update.

The Braves Radio Network did feature a post spotlighting a remarkable diving catch by Jarred Kelenic and Max Fried’s mentioned performance.

With this announcement, Braves fans can now enjoy a more comprehensive coverage of Spring Training activities without relying solely on alternate

sources. They’ll have the opportunity to witness their team’s high-powered offense gearing up for another potential World Series run.

 

While a few road games may not be streamed due to opposing teams’ networks, cable subscribers will have

access to 19 out of the remaining 29 games. Additionally, Braves fans with MLB.TV subscriptions will gain access to

two more games. Overall, this expanded coverage is exciting news for fans who anticipated limited game viewing opportunities.

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