· 2026-07-15

Atlanta Braves fans can lock in the All-Star Game schedule now that the club sits 3rd in the National League with a 55-40 record and a one‑game winning streak. The Braves' recent 3‑4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on July 12, 2026, adds momentum as the midsummer classic approaches.
The 2026 MLB All-Star Game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. ET on July 16 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The game will be streamed live on MLB.tv and broadcast nationally on Fox. Local fans can also catch the action on the Braves' regional sports network, Bally Sports Southeast, which will carry the telecast with a dedicated Braves pre‑game show.
If you have a cable subscription, tune to channel 12 on Bally Sports Southeast. Cord‑cutters can stream via the MLB app, which offers a free trial for first‑time users. For those on the move, the game will be available through the MLB At‑Bat mobile app, delivering live video and real‑time stats. Remember to set your device to Eastern Time to avoid missing the opening pitch.
Outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. and pitcher Spencer Strider have both earned All‑Star votes, reflecting their strong first‑half performances. Acuña Jr. leads the team with 22 home runs, while Strider boasts a 2.45 ERA. Their presence would boost the Braves' representation and give fans a chance to see hometown heroes on the national stage.
Beyond the spectacle, the All-Star break offers the Braves a brief pause to regroup after a grueling stretch. The team’s 55‑40 record shows they’re in contention for a postseason berth, and the extra rest could help preserve the bullpen ahead of the final push. Additionally, the exposure helps attract future free‑agents who see a competitive club with a solid fan base.
Following the All-Star festivities, the Braves return to action on July 20 against the Philadelphia Phillies. Manager Brian Snitker will likely rely on his ace rotation, with Strider slated to start the next series. Keep an eye on the lineup as Acuña Jr. continues his power surge, aiming to extend his home‑run streak.
Follow the Braves’ official Twitter feed @Braves and the MLB app for real‑time updates, including any last‑minute roster changes. Local sports radio station 680 The Fan also provides live commentary and post‑game analysis. Subscribing to the team’s newsletter ensures you never miss a beat during the All‑Star weekend.