Single-Game Tickets for Atlanta Braves’ 2024 On Sale Today
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 09: Austin Riley #27 of the Atlanta Braves rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the eighth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies during Game Two of the Division Series at Truist Park on October 09, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Single-game tickets for the defending National League East Champion Atlanta Braves’ 2024 regular season go on sale today, Friday, December 1, at noon.
Braves Insiders get early access with a presale starting at 11 am, using a presale code.
Single-game tickets can be purchased online at braves.com/tickets.
The 2024 home opener at Truist Park will be Friday, April 5, against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Select Atlanta Braves 2024 ticket packages will also be available starting today, including Girls Night Out Ticket Package on April 26, Star Wars Ticket Package on May 14, and Los Bravos Ticket Package on September 25.
Visit Braves.com/promo for details on the promotional schedule and ticket packages. Additional promotional items and ticket packages will be announced at a later date.
Also today, the fan-favorite Braves Batting Practice Experience goes on sale starting at noon. It’s available for purchase at Braves.com/battingpractice.
Braves’ 2024 Promotional Schedule
- April 8: Hank Aaron ’74 Home Run Record Bobblehead Together with Truist, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Hank Aaron’s record-breaking 715th home run
- April 24: Ronald Acuna Jr. 73 Stolen Bases Record Bobblehead Presented by Xfinity, commemorating his record-breaking 73 stolen bases during the 2023 season (Part 1 of 3 in the Ronald Acuna Jr. Bobblehead Series)
- May 7: Co-branded NAPA cap Presented by NAPA
- May 15: Michael Harris II “Cloud” Chain Presented by Coca-Cola (Part 1 of 2 in the Chain Series)
- May 28: Ronald Acuna Jr. 2023 NL MVP Bobblehead Presented by Delta Air Lines (Part 2 of 3 in the Ronald Acuna Jr. Bobblehead Series)
- May 30: Matt Olson Franchise Home Run Record Bobblehead Presented by Northside Hospital, commemorating his franchise record of 54 home runs in 2023
- June 17: Braves Belt Bag Together with Truist
- July 23: Orlando Arcia “11” Chain Together with Truist (Part 2 of 2 in the Chain Series)
- August 1: Ronald Acuna Jr. 41 Home Runs Bobblehead Presented by NAPA, commemorating his 41 home runs during the 2023 season (Part 3 of 3 in the Ronald Acuna Jr. Bobblehead Series)
- September 3: Sean Murphy “Two Thumbs Up” Bobblehead Presented by Delta Air Lines
- September 24: City Connect Replica Jersey presented by Xfinity
12 Of The Most Unique MLB Stadium Attractions
Major League Baseball has a deep respect for their game’s rich history. Attending a ballgame can be a great experience that allows fans to marvel at baseball culture. Furthermore, most MLB parks have designed stadium attractions that make them unique amongst the 30 venues in the league.
From museums to bodies of water to fan-zone fun, the MLB stadiums across the country each have something that is representative of their character. Often you will find baseball enthusiasts track how many ballparks they have been to. In addition, it is common for fans to build trips to other cities to have a new MLB park experience.
MLB is the only professional sport in the country where each team has its own dedicated stadium. For example, in the NFL, the Jets and Giants share Metlife Stadium. Many NBA team share their home arena with the NHL team in their city. In professional baseball, each of the 30 teams has their own home field that is theirs alone. This enables the organization to build more character specific to the club.
The interior of an MLB ballpark is all about the players. Though there is a mysterious aura about the clubhouse, given that they are underground. The common thread in modern-day construction is centered around the ballclub. The intent is to make each clubhouse comfortable, hi-tech, and private for the players and coaches. The rest of the stadium is all about the fan experience.
Inside The Park
Here, we will look at some of the most unique MLB stadium attractions. Each is representative of their city and team history. They provide character to the ballpark. In many cases, these features make the park a landmark in their home state.
If you want to take in an MLB game in a ballpark you have not visited yet, here are some attractions to consider.
Mary Liz is the News Director and Co-Host of Augusta’s Morning News on WGAC. She spent 11 years as a News Director at an Indiana Radio Station. She has also worked as a former Police and Courts Reporter for The Republic Newspaper and Assistant Marketing Director of Merchants National Bank in Indianapolis. Mary Liz focuses most on local breaking news stories, feature stories on upcoming events, or community-service related organizations and the people who serve them. She has been with WGAC since 1995.