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2025 Season Preview
The 2025 season is almost here, and we’re pumped for the start of an uninjured winning streak. With the release of the game schedule and some early lineup predictions, we want to talk about what's ahead for Atlanta.
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Breaking Down the 2025 Schedule
Our path to October is set, and there are plenty of exciting matchups to circle on your calendar.
The season kicks off with a four-game homestand against the Padres (March 27-30), immediately followed by three games against the Dodgers (March 31-April 2). Talk about starting with a challenge!
Key matchups to watch:
Six series against the Mets, including critical August matchups (Aug 19-21, 24-26)
Five showdowns with the Phillies, including a late-season battle (Aug 28-31)
The Yankees visit Atlanta July 21-23
Boston comes to Truist May 23-25, and we visit Fenway June 1-3
The biggest highlight? Truist Park hosts the 2025 MLB All-Star Game during the July 14-17 break. This marks the first time since 2000 that Atlanta has hosted the Midsummer Classic.
We finish the regular season at home against the Pirates (Sept 26-28), giving Braves Country a chance to push the team into October.
And we made an excel sheet to track all your home Braves games in 2025! This sheet is fully customizable once you download so you can update as needed by adding seats or parking or additional games like All Star Game.
Potential Braves Lineup
There's been buzz around the lineup projections, and while it's still unofficial, here's a look at what the Braves could be rolling out on Opening Day:
Ronald Acuña Jr. – RF
Jurickson Profar – LF
Austin Riley – 3B
Matt Olson – 1B
Marcell Ozuna – DH
Michael Harris II – CF
Ozzie Albies – 2B
Sean Murphy – C
Orlando Arcia – SS
This lineup packs serious power with Acuña and Profar setting the table for Riley and Olson. Having Harris and Albies batting 6th and 7th shows just how deep this team is. While Profar adds veteran presence in left field, the main question remains at shortstop, where many fans are hoping for an upgrade from Arcia.

What Braves Fans Are Saying
Here's what we’ve heard from fans about the potential lineup:
Some said we desperately need a new SS, but many said they were excited about what this team can do when at full strength, and a few even said we’re "Just as good as Dodgers and like half the money. Braves front office is best in MLB," and noted AA's ability to build a competitive team efficiently.
While we still think there’s some pitching depth and situational hitting that needs addressing beyond the lineup itself, we’re stoked about this potential lineup!
What Do You Think?
Do you like this lineup? What matchups are you most excited about? Reply to this email and share your thoughts – and we might feature some of your takes in our next newsletter.
Which series are you most looking forward to attending?
What's your ideal batting order with this roster?
What's your bold prediction for the 2025 season?
(and don’t be afraid to say “Hurston Waldrep will start a playoff game for the Braves in 2025”— we’ve already heard it!)
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Let's get ready for another unforgettable season. Go Braves!
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