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How to Watch Philadelphia Phillies at Braves Spring Training, Channel, Streams, and Lineup

The Philadelphia Phillies will travel to face their National League East rivals the Atlanta Braves on Saturday in Grapefruit League action.

The Philadelphia Phillies will travel to CoolToday Park on Saturday to face the Atlanta Braves as they continue Grapefruit League action. The Phillies are coming off of a double-win against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday as both of their squads in the split-squad matchup were victorious. 

Bailey Falter looked tremendous in his start at home on Friday as he spun 5.0 innings of one-run ball, the lone run coming off of a solo shot from Blue Jays right fielder Cam Eden.

First baseman Rhys Hoskins also continued his success at the plate this spring as he launched a solo home run off of Toronto starter Chris Bassitt. 

Philadelphia will look to continue their stellar play against the Braves on Saturday as the prepare for the beginning of the 2023 MLB season less than just two weeks away.

First pitch on Saturday is scheduled for 6:05 p.m. ET and Mick Abel is scheduled to start for the Phillies as their pitching depth has dwindled due to injuries. 

The game will not be televised, but you can catch it for free on MLB.com. It is one of those rare times you can watch it on your tablet while having Team USA and Venezuela on the big screen at the same time as they battle it out in the World Baseball Classic Quarterfinal.

You can listen to the game on the MLB app or on the radio at 94WIP.

Here are how the Phillies line up against the Braves:

Brandon Marsh 8

Alec Bohm 3

Darick Hall DH

Scott Kingery 7

Jake Cave 9

Josh Harrison 6

Cody Klemens 4

John Hicks 2

Will Toffey 5

Of note, Bohm will be starting at first base. It will be an interesting experiment to keep an eye on as it could have significant roster ramifications if it succeeds and becomes a normal occurrence. 

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