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Gwinnett Stripers Expand TV Deal, 51 Games Airing on Peachtree Sports Network

Gwinnett Stripers will air 51 home games on Peachtree Sports Network in 2026, nearly doubling last year's 30-game slate in a rapidly growing Gray Media deal.

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Gwinnett Stripers Expand TV Deal, 51 Games Airing on Peachtree Sports Network
Source: vettesofatlanta.com

The Gwinnett Stripers' television footprint has grown at a striking pace: 13 games on Gray Media affiliates in 2024, 30 in 2025, and now 51 home games on Peachtree Sports Network in 2026. The Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves and Gray Media announced the expanded partnership on March 9, covering the bulk of Gwinnett's home slate at Gwinnett Field in Lawrenceville.

Peachtree Sports Network reaches Georgia viewers free over the air on WPCH 17.2 in Atlanta, with additional OTA carriage on Gray-owned stations in Albany (WGCW 36.4), Augusta (WGAT 17.3), Columbus (WCTA 47.3), Macon (WPGA 50.1), and Savannah (WPHJ 19.3). Cable and satellite subscribers can find PSN on Comcast and Spectrum, while cord-cutters can stream through YouTube TV and Fubo.

Beyond Georgia, select Stripers home games will air on Palmetto Sports & Entertainment, extending coverage into northeastern Georgia and the western Carolinas. Palmetto is available over the air on WHNS 21.2 and on Spectrum Channel 703 in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson television market.

Dave Lezotte, entering his sixth season as the lead play-by-play voice of the Stripers, will call the action on PSN. He will be joined by Brady Penn, who takes on the broadcast associate role for the first time in 2026. The first telecast is scheduled for Sunday, March 29 against Memphis, two days after the team's Opening Night on Friday, March 27, which also features Memphis as the opponent to open Gwinnett's 17th season at Gwinnett Field.

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Peachtree Sports Network launched in October 2023 when Gray Media's WANF and WPCH made a concentrated push into Atlanta sports broadcasting. PSN now holds broadcast partnerships with the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Dream, College Park Skyhawks, Atlanta Gladiators, Atlanta Motor Speedway, and several other professional and collegiate sports properties. The Stripers' 51-game slate represents one of the network's most substantial commitments to a minor league franchise.

A full broadcast schedule, subject to change, is available at GoStripers.com/broadcast.

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