Braves set plan for playoff ticket sales to general public

Freddie Freeman celebrates on the field after the Braves clinched the NL East with Thursday's 5-3 victory over the Phillies.

Credit: Hyosub Shin/hshin@ajc.com

Credit: Hyosub Shin/hshin@ajc.com

Freddie Freeman celebrates on the field after the Braves clinched the NL East with Thursday's 5-3 victory over the Phillies.

The Braves plan to put postseason tickets on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday.

Single-game tickets will be available online at that time via braves.com/tickets for two potential National League Division Series games at Truist Park and for four potential NL Championship Series games there, Braves spokeswoman Beth Marshall said earlier this week.

If the Braves advance beyond the Division Series, potential World Series tickets would go on sale then, she said.

Braves season-ticket holders already have had an opportunity to purchase strips of tickets to all postseason home games. Season-ticket holders and other team “insiders” also will have access to a “presale” of single-game postseason tickets before the general-public sale. Fans can join an email list at braves.com/postseason to receive access to the presale, which will run from 4 p.m. Thursday until 9:59 a.m. Friday, according to the Braves.

Refunds will be issued for postseason games not played.

The Braves will face the Milwaukee Brewers, who already have clinched the NL Central title, in a best-of-five Division Series. Games 1 and 2 of that series are scheduled to be played in Milwaukee on Oct. 8-9, Games 3 and (if necessary) 4 at Truist Park Oct. 11-12 and Game 5 (if necessary) Oct. 14 in Milwaukee.