Braves pitchers and catchers report to spring training on Feb. 20, and the team opens its Grapefruit League schedule March 4 with a home game against the Mets at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Other Braves position players are due to report Feb. 25 and the first full-squad workout is Feb. 26. Spring training and the regular season are starting about one week later in 2015, with the Braves opening the season April 6 against the Marlins in Miami. The Braves finish spring training with three consecutive games against the Orioles April 2-4, including two home games around a game in the middle at Sarasota, Fla.
The Braves have four spring-training home night games including March 31 vs. the Yankees and April 2 vs. the Orioles. Tickets for individual spring training home games go on sale Dec. 1 at the Wide World of Sports box office, through the Braves’ website (braves.com/springtraining) and through Ticketmaster outlets. Prices range from $14 for general-admission lawn seats to $54 for lower-level reserved.