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Just in time for America’s 250th birthday, the MLB is making some TV history to celebrate with the national pastime. It’s Star Spangled Sunday, a.k.a. one day where all 30 teams will be in action and all 15 games will be broadcast exclusively by NBC on its broadcast and streaming outlets.
The Philadelphia Phillies and Kansas City Royals are set to wrap up their three-game series on Monday with an afternoon first pitch at Kauffman Stadium. The game is scheduled to start at 2:10 p.m. ET with TV coverage on ESPN Unlimited and streaming on-demand.
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It’s been a great day of baseball, but it’s not over yet. Star Spangled Sunday is winding down, with just two games left, including one more being broadcast live on national TV. The Dodgers-Padres rivalry takes center stage on NBC tonight.
All season long, baseball fans can watch Minor League Baseball games for free on the Bally Sports Live app or at BallySports.com. Fans may also purchase an MLB+ subscription, which includes access to MiLB games live and on demand,
