Atlanta Braves vs. Detroit Tigers series

- The Atlanta Braves will host the Detroit Tigers for a three-game interleague series at Truist Park from Tuesday, April 28, through Thursday, April 30, with first pitches set for 7:15, 7:15 and 12:15 Eastern. - Atlanta is pairing the series with ticket promotions, including a $10 general-admission “Spring Value Game” on April 28, a Chris Sale bobblecard giveaway on April 29, and a specialty Snoopy ticket package Tuesday. - The set lands in the Braves’ 60th season in Atlanta and continues a homestand that runs through April 30. (mlb.com)

The Braves host the Tigers at Truist Park from Tuesday, April 28, through Thursday, April 30, in a three-game interleague series with two night games and one weekday matinee. (mlb.com) (batteryatl.com) First pitch is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. Eastern on April 28, 7:15 p.m. on April 29, and 12:15 p.m. on April 30. MLB lists all times as subject to change. (mlb.com) (batteryatl.com) The series opens the next leg of Atlanta’s homestand after the club finishes a weekend set against Philadelphia on Sunday, April 26. Detroit’s 2026 full-season schedule also shows the Tigers in Atlanta for April 28-30. (statmuse.com) (mlb.com) Atlanta has built promotions around all three dates. The Braves’ ticket page lists April 28 tickets starting at $10, April 29 tickets starting at $10, and April 30 tickets starting at $11. (mlb.com) The April 28 opener is billed by the club as a “Spring Value Game,” and the Braves said fans can get general-admission entry starting at $10. The same night also carries a Snoopy specialty ticket package that includes a game ticket and a 7-inch Braves x Snoopy bobblehead. (mlb.com 1) (mlb.com 2) Wednesday’s game includes “The Bobblecard Series: Chris Sale Giveaway,” presented by NAPA Auto Parts. The Braves’ promotions page says giveaway items are distributed when gates open on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. (mlb.com) The Tigers series is part of a broader 2026 push by Atlanta to package games with new fan offers, specialty tickets and updated in-park features. The club said those changes come during the 60th year of Braves baseball in Atlanta. (mlb.com) For fans, the practical details are straightforward: three games in three days, two evening starts, one Thursday afternoon finale, and multiple ticket options tied to April 28 and April 29. By Friday, May 1, the Braves are scheduled to be on the road in Colorado. (mlb.com) (statmuse.com)

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