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Can’t afford a World Series ticket? You can watch the games at The Battery Atlanta

Join Blooper and the Braves entertainment staff to cheer on Atlanta as they take on the Houston Astros
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Credit: Curtis Compton
Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman hits a solo home run off of Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Julio Urias during the third inning in game 4 at the National League Championship Series at Dodger Stadium, Wednesday October 20, 2021, in Los Angeles, Ca. The Braves won 9-2. Curtis Compton / curtis.compton@ajc.com
Updated Oct 25, 2021

On Tuesday, the Braves begin their first World Series since 1999, and you can watch with other fans at The Battery Atlanta.

The organization will again hold watch parties on the Plaza Green, and the fun begins 30 minutes before first pitch, slated for 8:09 p.m. each night.

The Braves will send Charlie Morton to the mound for Game 1 in Houston. Morton pitched for the Astros 2017-18.

“The rotation might be the Braves’ greatest advantage in the series. Morton, Max Fried and Ian Anderson are lined up and rested. Morton will try to help the Braves take an early series lead on the same mound he once called his own,” Braves beat writer Gabriel Burns wrote.

Parking will be free in the Red, Green, Silver, Yellow and Purple Decks for three hours during away games. You will need to buy a parking spot during home games.

The Braves will put the “party” in “watch party,” too. Scheduled activities include:

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Nancy Clanton is a lead producer for The AJC's platforms team, but also writes stories about health, travel, events and entertainment. A native of Knoxville and graduate of the University of Tennessee, she has worked at the AJC for 24 years.

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