Major League Baseball is back on the Apple TV+ menu. Starting next month, "Friday Night Baseball" will be available to subscribers.
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With the next Major League Baseball (MLB) season just around the corner, Apple TV+ users won’t have to look far to catch a live game every week. “Friday Night Baseball” is returning, offering a new game every Friday for 25 weeks, and “no local broadcast restrictions.”
The season lineup is already up on the Apple TV website and includes 25 games running through June 30. But for starters, you can look forward to the Chicago Cubs taking on the Texas Rangers and the San Diego Padres taking on the Atlanta Braves on night one.
There will be more MLB to watch than just Friday nights. In addition to recaps of past games, Apple TV+ will also air shows like “Countdown to First Pitch,” “MLB Big Inning,” “MLB Daily Recap” and “MLB This Week.” All of this, along with the ability to go back and rewatch games from last season.