Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball doubleheaders start April 8th
” event, the program will see Apple stream two exclusive MLB games every Friday through the end of the regular season.
The first doubleheader will feature the New York Mets taking on the Washington Nationals in DC at 7PM ET, with a match between the Houston Astros and Los Angeles Angels to follow at 9:30PM ET. You can see the full schedule on Apple’sThe games will be available to watch for free for the time being. All you need is an internet connection and access to the Apple TV app. An Apple device isn’t necessary.
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