NLDS 2023: What Atlanta Braves fans need to know for games at Truist Park, watch parties
wsbtv.com news staff
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Your Atlanta Braves are ready to begin their journey to the World Series. The Braves’ first stop will be the National Division Series which will begin on Saturday at Truist Park.
The National League east champions secured the No. 1 NL seed in and also home-field advantage for the entire postseason. They will host rival Philadelphia Phillies in the NLDS.
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On Saturday, Braves legend Andruw Jones, who recently had his number retired by the team, will toss the ceremonial first pitch. Die-hard Braves fan and Grammy Award winner Jason Isbell will have the honor for Game 2 on Monday.
The fun isn’t just for the home games. The Braves will also hold a watch party for Game 3 and Game 4 if necessary. The watch parties will begin 30 minutes before first pitch.
The watch parties and parking are free in the Braves-owned parking garages.
The full schedule will be released after a winner is decided between the Phillies and Marlins.
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