MLB Opening Day is set for March 30, 2023. The ultimate baseball fiesta is set to start two days after the completion of spring training on March 28. All the ballclubs will take to the field on opening day, much to the delight of baseball fans, analysts, and everyone else associated with this amazing sport. A total of 15 games will be played on Opening Day.
All opening day games will be streamable on MLB TV and MLB.com, and each ball club will have its own local broadcaster for the duration of the MLB season. In 2023, SNY and Yes Network will broadcast all Yankees and Mets games, Bally Sports Network will focus on teams on the West Coast, and NESN+ and its app will broadcast all Red Sox games.
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MLB Opening Day Schedule 2023 (March 30):
Giants vs Yankees
Braves vs Nationals
Orioles vs Red Sox
Brewers vs Cubs
Tigers vs Rays
Phillies vs Rangers
Twins vs Royals
Pirates vs Reds
Mets vs Marlins
Rockies vs Padres
Blue Jays vs Cardinals
White Sox vs Astros
Angels vs A’s
Diamondbacks vs Dodgers
Guardians vs Mariners
MLB Opening Day 2023 Live Stream and TV Listings
The entire 2023 MLB TV schedule, which includes Spring Training, the regular season, MLB Postseason, and the World Series, will be available to stream on ESPN, Fox, TBS, MLB Network, Apple TV+, Peacock, and MLB.tv.
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You won't want to miss another exciting season of MLB action on NBC and Peacock. Beginning on Sunday, April 23, when the Philadelphia Phillies, the defending National League champions, take on the Colorado Rockies at Citizens Bank Park, this year's exclusive Sunday Morning MLB package will include a total of 19 live games. The live broadcast starts at 12:05 p.m. ET
"I'm holding out hope. They worked it out with NBC Sports last year pretty quickly. Although it's taking a little longer I hope they figure it out. If not, I'll have to get the MLB TV package on my Firestick separately. It'll suck bit having the MLB Network channel but I'll deal" - JawnKruk215
ESPN, ESPN+, Hulu+, and fuboTV will feature all the live games on the opening day in addition to being broadcasters for the entirety of the regular season. Given that there will be a lot of free streaming websites available throughout the 2023 season, fans will seek out more realistic sources even when they are required to shell out a few bucks for the subscription packages of the same.