Apple and Major League Baseball have released the "Friday Night Baseball" schedule for September, which will be available to all Apple TV+ subscribers.
The regular Friday streaming of baseball games, MLB Friday Night Baseballpairs up two matchups for streaming on Apple TV+, which are available to watch in 60 countries without any local broadcasting restrictions.
On Monday, Apple introduced the September schedule for games, which are as follows:
- Friday, September 1 - Tampa Bay Rays at Cleveland Guardians 7 p.m. ET
- Friday, September 1 - Seattle Mariners at New York Mets 7 p.m. ET
- Friday, September 8 - St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds 6:30 p.m. ET
- Friday, September 8 - San Diego Padres at Houston Astros 8 p.m. ET
- Friday, September 15 - Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore Orioles 7 p.m. ET
- Friday, September 15 - Philadelphia Phillies at St. Louis Cardinals 8 p.m. ET
- Friday, September 22 - San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Dodgers 10 p.m. ET
- Friday, September 22 - New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies 7 p.m. ET
Games on "Friday Night Baseball" are called by Wayne Randazzo, Dontrelle Willis, Heidi Watney, Alex Faust, Ryan Spilborghs, and Tricia Whitaker. Former MLB umpires Biran Gorman and Dale Scott will also be on air to break down rules and calls.
Show hosting duties are handled by Lauren Gardner and Siera Santos, joined by former MLB players Xavier Scruggs and Matt Joyce as analysts, baseball journalist Russel Dorsey, and betting analyst Claudia Bellofatto.
Apple has previously published the schedule for August's games.
3 Comments
Overall, it is a good presentaion of a baseball game. However, as what has become a consuming factor is talking over the action on the field with someone who is saying very little. Really. Can we just watch the game with good announcers?
How can vision impaired users enjoy the game when you don't know whats going on on the field? So a person talks over half an inning, then breaks away for a commercial.