The night of the scheduled matchup will see the Atlanta Braves travel to St. Louis for a highly anticipated game against the Cardinals, set for 8:15 p.m. Eastern Time at Busch Stadium.
Apple TV will broadcast the contest live to viewers in roughly sixty countries, offering a seven‑day free trial for new subscribers and a range of subscription options.
A Global Broadcast
The broadcast team includes veteran play‑by‑play analyst Wayne Randazzo, former All‑Star Dontrelle Willis and sideline reporter Heidi Watney, who will guide audiences through the action.
Left‑hander Chris Sale, now 37, brings the lowest ERA among starters with a 2.27 average and 112 strikeouts accumulated over his sixteenth major league season.
Right‑hander Kyle Leahy, 29, counters with a 3.86 ERA in his fourth season, adding depth to a pitching staff that also features Matt Olson, Michael Harris II, Ozzie Albies and several other key contributors.
The Braves arrive with a 54‑38 record under manager Walt Weiss, while the Cardinals sit at 48‑44 and are currently within striking distance of a wild‑card spot.
Jordan Walker, a 24‑year‑old outfielder for St. Louis, has already hit 22 home runs and driven in 73 runs, underscoring his emerging power threat.
The game’s global appeal is amplified by the international backgrounds of participants, ranging from Venezuela’s Ronald Acuña Jr. and Carlos Carrasco to South Korea’s Masyn Winn, Honduras’ Iván Herrera and Aruba’s JJ Wetherholt.
Fans can tune in via Apple TV’s streaming platform, which also provides access to additional baseball coverage and original programming.