How to Listen to Atlanta Braves Games on the Radio in Atlanta

If you’re in Atlanta, Georgia and want to follow the Atlanta Braves on the radio, you have several good options—whether you’re driving around the Perimeter, grilling in your backyard, or tailgating near Truist Park.

This guide walks you through which stations carry Braves games in Atlanta, how to listen on the go, and what to know about local blackouts, apps, and coverage areas.

The Main Atlanta Braves Radio Station

The Braves have an official flagship radio station in the Atlanta market. Because broadcast partners and exact frequencies can change over time, it’s best to:

  • Check the Braves’ official site or the radio section within the MLB Ballpark app for the current flagship station name and frequency in Atlanta.
  • Verify you’re tuned to the AM or FM sports station that’s identified as the “flagship” or “home of the Atlanta Braves.”

On a typical game day, the station will run:

  • Pre-game coverage (lineups, pitching matchups, analysis)
  • The full live play‑by‑play broadcast
  • Post-game shows with recaps and commentary

If you’re anywhere in the metro Atlanta area—Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Marietta, or near Truist Park in Cobb County—you can usually receive the flagship signal clearly, especially on FM. Reception can vary with AM signals at night or in dense building areas, so it’s smart to know both AM and FM options if they’re available in a given season.

Other Ways to Hear Braves Radio in Atlanta

1. Using a Car Radio Around Metro Atlanta

For most fans in Atlanta, the simplest way to listen is still the car radio:

  • Tune to the current Braves flagship AM or FM station.
  • Save it as a preset so you can flip to it quickly on game days.
  • If your car can auto-scan for sports stations, use that to locate the Braves broadcast when you’re not sure of the frequency.

This is especially useful if you commute along:

  • I‑75 / I‑85 (Downtown Connector)
  • I‑285 (The Perimeter)
  • GA‑400, I‑20, or major surface streets like Peachtree Street

Reception is often strongest in the core metro area, but you may still get decent coverage driving out toward Douglasville, Conyers, McDonough, or Alpharetta, depending on signal strength.

2. Listening at Home on a Traditional Radio

If you live in Atlanta and have a tabletop radio, clock radio, or stereo:

  • Set the Braves station as a favorite.
  • For AM reception, try placing the radio near a window and away from large metal objects or electronics.
  • If you’re in a high‑rise apartment in Midtown, Buckhead, or Downtown, FM is often clearer and less affected by building interference than AM.

For homes in suburbs like Smyrna, Marietta, Decatur, or East Point, FM usually works well. AM range can vary more with terrain and distance from the transmitter.

Digital & App Options for Braves Radio in Atlanta

Radio broadcasts now reach far beyond standard airwaves. Many Atlanta fans prefer digital streaming for clearer audio and flexibility.

1. MLB‑Related Apps

Most fans in Atlanta who want official radio audio use:

  • The MLB Ballpark app or MLB‑affiliated radio streams, which typically offer:
    • The Braves radio broadcast feed
    • Home or away audio options for some games
    • In‑market listening options, which often allow radio feeds even when video is blacked out

These apps can be used on:

  • Smartphones (iOS/Android)
  • Tablets
  • Some smart speakers and smart TVs (through casting or pairing)

Make sure you:

  1. Enable location services so the app recognizes you as being in or near Atlanta.
  2. Have a stable Wi‑Fi or mobile data connection, especially if you’re streaming from places like Truist Park’s Battery Atlanta, Downtown, or airport areas.

2. Team or Station Mobile Apps

The flagship station may have its own station app that includes Braves games as part of its live stream. However:

  • Some station streams omit live play‑by‑play sports due to rights restrictions, even if the station carries it on AM/FM.
  • Look for mentions of “Braves Radio” or “live game coverage” in the app description or schedule.

3. Smart Speakers in Atlanta Homes

If you live in Atlanta and have a smart speaker (for example, in a Midtown apartment or a house in Grant Park or Brookhaven), you can often say:

  • “Play [Station Name] in Atlanta”
  • Or “Play the Atlanta Braves radio broadcast”

Exact voice commands depend on your device, and access may require linking an MLB or radio service account.

Braves Radio at Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta

Even when you’re at Truist Park for a game, many fans like to listen to the radio call for added insight.

Common approaches:

  • Bring a small portable radio and lightweight headphones.
  • Use the MLB Ballpark app radio feed on your phone with earbuds.
  • Check for any in‑park information about in‑stadium radio frequencies (these sometimes change and are posted on scoreboards or fan guides, when available).

Truist Park address:

  • Truist Park
  • 755 Battery Ave SE
    Atlanta, GA 30339

If you’re in The Battery Atlanta (the mixed‑use area around the stadium), radio reception is usually strong enough for the flagship station, and mobile data coverage is generally solid but can slow during big crowds.

Simple Guide: Main Ways to Listen to Braves Radio in Atlanta

SituationBest OptionNotes
Driving around metro AtlantaTune car radio to the Braves flagship stationSave as preset; AM + FM if both available
At home in the city or suburbsHome radio on flagship frequencyPlace near window for better AM reception
Apartment/condo in Midtown/BuckheadFM radio or app streaming over Wi‑FiTall buildings may block AM signals
At Truist Park or The Battery AtlantaPortable radio or MLB Ballpark app with earbudsCheck for any posted in‑park frequency info
Traveling but still in GAFlagship station if in range; MLB‑related appsSome areas may be outside standard broadcast radius

Coverage, Blackouts, and Common Confusions

Radio vs. TV Blackouts

Many Atlanta fans hear about “blackouts” and assume it applies to radio. The rules differ:

  • TV blackouts affect which video broadcasts you can watch inside the Braves’ home territory (including metro Atlanta).
  • Radio broadcasts are generally more accessible, but streaming rights can still vary by app or service.

If one app refuses to play the game audio due to your location, another authorized baseball or radio app may still allow it.

Reception Issues Inside Atlanta

If you’re in Atlanta and the Braves station sounds weak or fuzzy:

  • Try switching between AM and FM if both are offered.
  • Move your radio closer to a window or higher floor.
  • Avoid placing the radio near large appliances, routers, or TVs, which can create interference.
  • In some dense areas (like Downtown high‑rises), streaming via app may be more reliable than over‑the‑air signals.

Finding Current Braves Radio Details Locally

Because specific stations and frequencies can change, Atlanta listeners can:

  • Check the “Radio” or “Broadcast Info” section of the Braves’ official channels.
  • Look at local sports radio schedules in Atlanta newspapers or community listings.
  • Ask at Truist Park Guest Services on game day if you’re at the ballpark and want the most recent radio details.

You can also call Truist Park’s main information line (via the Atlanta Braves ticket or guest services numbers) to ask where to find the current flagship radio station for Braves games in the Atlanta area.

Quick Tips for Braves Fans in Atlanta 📻

  • Save the flagship station: Set it as a preset on every radio you use regularly.
  • Have a backup: Know at least one app option in case of poor reception.
  • Use headphones at the park: You’ll hear the radio clearly without bothering nearby fans.
  • Check before the season starts: Confirm that station and frequency info hasn’t changed since last year.

With these options, you can follow the Atlanta Braves on radio almost anywhere in and around Atlanta—whether you’re stuck on the Connector, relaxing at home in Decatur, or cheering from the stands at Truist Park.