Brandon Gaudin and Jeff Levering on commentary as Brewers visit Braves on ESPN Unlimited and team feeds
Match date:
Milwaukee Brewers at Atlanta Braves is set for Sunday, 21 June 2026, with first pitch at 1:35 pm ET at Truist Park in Atlanta. The game is listed on ESPN Unlimited and MLB.TV, while the club-specific broadcasts are Braves Vision and Brewers TV, giving viewers multiple ways to follow the National League matchup.[3][7]
The ESPN Unlimited production has a notably stacked broadcast team, with Brandon Gaudin and Jeff Levering both listed as main commentators, supported by C.J. Nitkowski and Vinny Rottino as co-commentators, plus Paul Byrd and Sophia Minnaert reporting from the field.[3] That arrangement reflects ESPN’s style of combining familiar club voices with a broader national presentation, which should appeal to both American viewers and the UK audience watching the game in the evening.
On the Braves side, Brandon Gaudin leads the call alongside former Major League pitcher C.J. Nitkowski, with ex-Braves pitcher Paul Byrd handling reporting duties.[3] Gaudin is best known as one of the more versatile play-by-play voices in American sport, while Nitkowski built his reputation as a television analyst after a long MLB pitching career. Byrd, meanwhile, brings added credibility from his own decade-plus in the majors, making the Braves’ broadcast a strong option for viewers who enjoy analysis from people who have played at the highest level.
The Brewers’ local feed features Jeff Levering, one of the most recognisable modern baseball broadcasters, with former Brewers infielder Vinny Rottino alongside him and Sophia Minnaert reporting.[3] Levering has become a familiar voice through his work across baseball coverage, and Minnaert is well known in Wisconsin sports media for her live reporting and sideline work. For fans who prefer a home-team perspective, Brewers TV should offer a detailed and energetic account of the game.
The matchup itself arrives at a meaningful point in the season. The Braves and Brewers are both in strong form and the game has been framed as part of a competitive National League race, with the series taking place at Truist Park.[2][3][1] The venue listing confirms the Sunday start time and the Atlanta location, while MLB’s own schedule page shows the game as a Braves home broadcast option on Brewers.TV and BravesVision.[1][7]
For UK viewers, the time difference makes this a convenient early evening watch rather than a late-night fixture, and ESPN Unlimited’s involvement means the national feed is the most prominent option for audiences who want a neutral presentation.[3] Fans looking for a more club-centred coverage style can choose between the Braves and Brewers broadcasts, each shaped by commentators with strong ties to the game and the teams involved.
More information about the Braves’ official broadcast and schedule can be found on the club’s MLB page.[7]
Article generated: 21 June 2026, 06:35 GMT