There will be interleague play aplenty during Apple TV+’s Friday night MLB doubleheaders next month.
Throughout the 2024 season, Apple TV+ has continued to offer weekly MLB doubleheaders as part of its “Friday Night Baseball” lineup. Produced by Apple and MLB Network, these high-quality telecasts allow subscribers of the streamer to start their weekend with two MLB games each week, and the month of August will once again see a doubleheader scheduled every Friday evening. You’ll find the schedule of “Friday Night Baseball” doubleheaders on Apple TV+ below, along with a handy guide to what else you can stream with the service.
Key Details: “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+ in August begins on Friday, Aug. 2. The schedule features marquee teams like the Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, and Milwaukee Brewers. Apple TV+ is available for $9.99 per month after a seven-day free trial. 7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month apple.com...
Throughout the 2024 season, Apple TV+ has continued to offer weekly MLB doubleheaders as part of its “Friday Night Baseball” lineup. Produced by Apple and MLB Network, these high-quality telecasts allow subscribers of the streamer to start their weekend with two MLB games each week, and the month of August will once again see a doubleheader scheduled every Friday evening. You’ll find the schedule of “Friday Night Baseball” doubleheaders on Apple TV+ below, along with a handy guide to what else you can stream with the service.
Key Details: “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+ in August begins on Friday, Aug. 2. The schedule features marquee teams like the Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, and Milwaukee Brewers. Apple TV+ is available for $9.99 per month after a seven-day free trial. 7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month apple.com...
- 7/10/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Apple TV+ Brings Back Friday Night Major League Baseball Games; First-Half Season Schedule Announced
First pitch is just around the corner and for the third year in a row, Apple TV+ will air an exclusive pair of Major League Baseball games every Friday night of the regular season. The platform has released its complete schedule of contests through June, as well as its play-by-play teams and additional programming surrounding each broadcast.
Key Points: For the third-straight season, Apple TV+ will air a pair of MLB games every Friday night. The season will open with games between the Yankees and Astros, then the Cardinals and Dodgers. Apple TV+ will also offer its whip-around show “MLB Big Inning” every weeknight of the season. 7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month apple.com
Apple’s weekly slate of quasi-doubleheaders will kick off during the first week of the regular season with a pair of marquee matchups. Coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. Et with the new-look New York Yankees — led...
Key Points: For the third-straight season, Apple TV+ will air a pair of MLB games every Friday night. The season will open with games between the Yankees and Astros, then the Cardinals and Dodgers. Apple TV+ will also offer its whip-around show “MLB Big Inning” every weeknight of the season. 7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month apple.com
Apple’s weekly slate of quasi-doubleheaders will kick off during the first week of the regular season with a pair of marquee matchups. Coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. Et with the new-look New York Yankees — led...
- 3/8/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Temple, Arizona will play host to twin music festivals on back to back weekends in early 2024 with the Innings Festival and the all-new Extra Innings Festival. Both events will take place at Beach Park and Arts Park.
The sixth annual Innings Festival, set for February 23rd-24th, promises a lineup led by Red Hot Chili Peppers and Hozier, along with Greta Van Fleet, Jimmy Eat World, 311, Phantogram, Third Eye Blind, Young the Giant, and Cautious Clay.
The inaugural Extra Innings Festival takes place the following weekend, March 1st-2nd. The lineup features headliners Chris Stapleton, Dave Matthews Band, and Noah Kahan, plus Sheryl Crow, Turnpike Troubadours, Ryan Bingham, Elle King, Morgan Wade, and Gin Blossoms.
Both festival also promise appearances from former Major League Baseball players like Ryan Braun, Eric Gagne, Dontrelle Willis, Matt Kemp, and Tim Raines.
Tickets to both Innings Festival and Extra Innings Festival go on sale Thursday,...
The sixth annual Innings Festival, set for February 23rd-24th, promises a lineup led by Red Hot Chili Peppers and Hozier, along with Greta Van Fleet, Jimmy Eat World, 311, Phantogram, Third Eye Blind, Young the Giant, and Cautious Clay.
The inaugural Extra Innings Festival takes place the following weekend, March 1st-2nd. The lineup features headliners Chris Stapleton, Dave Matthews Band, and Noah Kahan, plus Sheryl Crow, Turnpike Troubadours, Ryan Bingham, Elle King, Morgan Wade, and Gin Blossoms.
Both festival also promise appearances from former Major League Baseball players like Ryan Braun, Eric Gagne, Dontrelle Willis, Matt Kemp, and Tim Raines.
Tickets to both Innings Festival and Extra Innings Festival go on sale Thursday,...
- 11/7/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Apple is taking another swing at live baseball, announcing an expanded version of its Friday Night Baseball program for Apple TV+.
And while last season (the company’s first foray into live sports) saw some of the games available for free, this year only subscribers to the streaming service will be able to access the games.
Apple’s Friday Night Baseball will kick off the 2023 season on April 7 with the Texas Rangers facing the Chicago Cubs, followed by the San Diego Padres facing the Atlanta Braves. Apple is changing up its broadcast booths this year, with Wayne Randazzo and Alex Faust handling play-by-play duties, joined by analysts Dontrelle Willis and Ryan Spilborghs, and sideline reporters Heidi Watney and Tricia Whitaker.
The pre- and post-game shows will once again be hosted by Lauren Gardner, joined by Siera Santos. Xavier Scruggs and Matt Joyce will serve as analysts alongside journalist Russel Dorsey.
And while last season (the company’s first foray into live sports) saw some of the games available for free, this year only subscribers to the streaming service will be able to access the games.
Apple’s Friday Night Baseball will kick off the 2023 season on April 7 with the Texas Rangers facing the Chicago Cubs, followed by the San Diego Padres facing the Atlanta Braves. Apple is changing up its broadcast booths this year, with Wayne Randazzo and Alex Faust handling play-by-play duties, joined by analysts Dontrelle Willis and Ryan Spilborghs, and sideline reporters Heidi Watney and Tricia Whitaker.
The pre- and post-game shows will once again be hosted by Lauren Gardner, joined by Siera Santos. Xavier Scruggs and Matt Joyce will serve as analysts alongside journalist Russel Dorsey.
- 3/22/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Baseball is nearly back, but watching certain primetime games this year will cost you the price of an Apple TV+ subscription.
Apple announced Wednesday that “Friday Night Baseball” will return for the 2023 MLB season in its same format as last year, with one key difference: Rather than offer the games for free, live games are behind the paywall for Season 2.
That’s two live games (with no local blackout restrictions) every Friday for the 25-week baseball season and a bundle of other MLB content for $6.99 per month. That’s still much cheaper than Apple TV+’s subscription to Mls Season Pass ($12.99/month or $79/year) — but unlike the streamer’s soccer offering, you can’t get Friday Night Baseball a la carte.
If you have to watch all 162 games of your favorite team, you also will get “Ted Lasso” and you will like it. There is an alternative, but it requires...
Apple announced Wednesday that “Friday Night Baseball” will return for the 2023 MLB season in its same format as last year, with one key difference: Rather than offer the games for free, live games are behind the paywall for Season 2.
That’s two live games (with no local blackout restrictions) every Friday for the 25-week baseball season and a bundle of other MLB content for $6.99 per month. That’s still much cheaper than Apple TV+’s subscription to Mls Season Pass ($12.99/month or $79/year) — but unlike the streamer’s soccer offering, you can’t get Friday Night Baseball a la carte.
If you have to watch all 162 games of your favorite team, you also will get “Ted Lasso” and you will like it. There is an alternative, but it requires...
- 3/22/2023
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
Fox Sports used its Super Bowl platform Sunday to break some news among the ads and pregame hype: New York Yankees Hall of Fame shortstop Derek Jeter is joining the MLB on Fox team for the 2023 season.
MLB on Fox regular Alex Rodriguez helped make the announcement on the Fox pregame set today in Glendale, Az. Rodriguez and Jeter played together on the Yankees from 2004 until Jeter’s retirement in 2014, winning a World Series title together in 2009.
Here’s the announcement today with help from NFL on Fox duo Curt Menefee and Michael Strahan.
Announcements don't get much bigger than this...
MLB on Fox regular Alex Rodriguez helped make the announcement on the Fox pregame set today in Glendale, Az. Rodriguez and Jeter played together on the Yankees from 2004 until Jeter’s retirement in 2014, winning a World Series title together in 2009.
Here’s the announcement today with help from NFL on Fox duo Curt Menefee and Michael Strahan.
Announcements don't get much bigger than this...
- 2/12/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Tempe, Arizona’s baseball-themed Innings Festival has lined up Green Day, Eddie Vedder, Weezer, Marcus Mumford, the Black Crowes and a roster of former MLB all-stars for the two-day fest on Feb. 25 and 26, 2023.
The Pretty Reckless, the Offspring, the Head and the Heart, Umphrey’s McGee, Paris Jackson and Mt. Joy are also among the other artists that will perform at Tempe Beach and Tempe Arts Park for the fifth annual Innings Festival, which coincides with the start of Major League Baseball’s spring training in Arizona.
Keeping with the baseball theme,...
The Pretty Reckless, the Offspring, the Head and the Heart, Umphrey’s McGee, Paris Jackson and Mt. Joy are also among the other artists that will perform at Tempe Beach and Tempe Arts Park for the fifth annual Innings Festival, which coincides with the start of Major League Baseball’s spring training in Arizona.
Keeping with the baseball theme,...
- 10/26/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The World Series gets underway tonight when the Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 1 of a best-of-7 showdown to crown the champion of this most unusual Major League Baseball season.
Fox is airing all seven games of the series, with the first pitches for each set for 8:09 p.m. Et/5:09 p.m. Pt from Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX — the first World Series ever to be played at a neutral site.
All games will also be available to stream in the U.S. on MLB.TV with authentication, and on Fubu TV via a seven-day free trial. Fox will also offer bonus feeds on its digital platforms (the Fox Sports app and FoxSports.com) including bullpen cameras and the celebration cam.
For Fox, Joe Buck and John Smoltz will call the games, with Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci the sideline reporters. Pregame shows will begin at 7 p.
Fox is airing all seven games of the series, with the first pitches for each set for 8:09 p.m. Et/5:09 p.m. Pt from Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX — the first World Series ever to be played at a neutral site.
All games will also be available to stream in the U.S. on MLB.TV with authentication, and on Fubu TV via a seven-day free trial. Fox will also offer bonus feeds on its digital platforms (the Fox Sports app and FoxSports.com) including bullpen cameras and the celebration cam.
For Fox, Joe Buck and John Smoltz will call the games, with Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci the sideline reporters. Pregame shows will begin at 7 p.
- 10/20/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
On March 29, I read a snippet of news that I had never seen before. This was a rare piece of baseball-related information that truly shocked me. The headline read: Dontrelle Willis on Dl with Anxiety Disorder What? I had never heard of an athlete being deactivated for any type of anxiety disorder before. According to WebMD, a social anxiety disorder arises from "a fear of being closely watched, judged, and criticized by others." Doesn't seem like a reach to believe that a high-profile athlete could suffer from that. However, I, like many others, figured that Willis' atrocious physical performance was the true cause for his trip to the Dl and that the Tigers were just trying to find a nifty way to clear a roster spot. But then it happened again. This time it was Khalil Greene, the troubled St....
- 7/16/2009
- by David Vines
- Huffington Post
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