Where to Watch Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves

Toronto Blue Jays' George Springer, right, is congratulated by Alejandro Kirk after his two-run home run against the Atlanta.
(AP Photo/Mike Carlson)
  • The Jays and Braves play a three-game series in April.
  • All of the games will be on Sportsnet.
  • Fans can listen to radio coverage on Sportsnet 590.

The Toronto Blue Jays host the Atlanta Braves for a three-game series in April. It’s part of a gruelling first few weeks of the season for the Jays.

With the teams only playing three times in the regular season, the Braves aren’t going to have much of an impact on Blue Jays World Series odds. An impressive series could still influence the baseball betting markets, however, particularly if the Jays record an improbable sweep. 

Where to Watch Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves

Sportsnet is broadcasting the three games between the Jays and Braves. French-language coverage is available for the first game of the series on TVA Sports. 

Fans wanting to listen to radio commentary can head to Sportsnet 590. 

This promises to be a fascinating series, with the twists and turns covered by the BetMGM sportsbook, where live odds are constantly updated for every Jays game.

Jun 13 - 5 pm EST

Blue Jays vs. Phillies

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Blue Jays vs. Braves Matchups This Year

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April 147:07 p.m. ETTorontoRogers Centre
April 157:07 p.m. ETTorontoRogers Centre
April 161:07 p.m. ETTorontoRogers Centre
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Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.