Previewing Braves spring training ahead of 2025 season

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As the Atlanta Braves kick off their spring training in North Port, Florida, the Atlanta News First sports team offers a comprehensive preview of the season ahead. After spending over a week with the team, they highlight significant talking points and expectations leading into the first spring training game. Gray Media has announced a partnership to simulcast 15 regular season games, expanding access to Braves games for fans across 24 markets in six states. Additionally, they will produce and air 10 spring training games, ensuring extensive coverage throughout the Southeast. The article provides links to the complete regular season and spring training schedules, making it easy for fans to stay updated.

This timely report is particularly relevant for local Braves supporters eager to follow their team's preparations. With the season rapidly approaching, the insights shared by Atlanta News First enhance the anticipation surrounding the team. This coverage underscores the importance of local sports reporting in fostering community engagement around the Atlanta Braves.

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