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Truist Park Gets Massive New Video Screens Ahead of 2025 MLB All-Star Game

The Braves, in collaboration with SNA Displays, installed fresh video tech at Truist Park, with screens covering 19,000 square feet. The centerpiece of the upgrades is the main scoreboard, packed with…

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – MARCH 26: A general view of The Battery Atlanta connected to Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves, on March 26, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. Major League Baseball has postponed the start of its season indefinitely due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The Braves, in collaboration with SNA Displays, installed fresh video tech at Truist Park, with screens covering 19,000 square feet. The centerpiece of the upgrades is the main scoreboard, packed with 7.2 million pixels, ready for the 2025 season.

"Our video displays play a pivotal role in the overall game day experience for our fans at the ballpark," said Scott Waid, senior vice president of technology services at the Atlanta Braves, to Sports Video.

The upgraded BravesVision screen keeps its massive 65-by-121-foot size but now shows images twice as sharp as before. Fans will notice the crisp picture quality from the 10-millimeter pixel tech.

New display boards now wrap the upper deck. One stretches 411 feet past first base, while another runs 479 feet near third. 

Fresh screens light up the Blue Moon Beer Garden and the new Outfield Market by right field. Outside the park, The Battery Atlanta got updates too — bright displays now catch eyes near Shake Shack and the parking structure.

Just 10 miles from Atlanta's heart, the stadium puts spectators right on top of the game. It fits 41,000 fans and hosts more than just baseball — from music shows to special events throughout the year.

Fans will see most new screens at the April 4 opener against Miami.