With Opening Day on Friday, the Braves’ negotiations with pay television providers are coming down to the wire.

Indications on Thursday were that the club had reached an agreement with DirecTV to have BravesVision carried by the satellite provider. An announcement was expected later Thursday or possibly Friday morning.

Announced last month, BravesVision will produce more than 140 games, as well as pregame and postgame programming, throughout the 2026 regular season.

Tuesday, the club announced a carriage agreement with cable provider Spectrum. That was the same day Braves president and CEO Derek Schiller said at a media day event that more announcements were expected this week with other distributors.

The status of a potential agreement with Comcast Xfinity, one of the largest pay TV providers in the Atlanta market, was not known. It is common, though, for teams or leagues negotiating carriage deals with cable, streaming or satellite providers to go down to the final hours before a season begins to reach an agreement.


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