Key Points:
- "Friday Night Baseball" returns to Apple TV+ on March 28, with a new season of exclusive, ad-free, and production-quality broadcasts.
- The 2025 season will feature 25 weeks of coverage, with enhanced production quality, expert commentary, and no local broadcast restrictions.
- Apple TV+ will offer 72 exclusive games, with notable matchups, such as a Yankees-Dodgers World Series rematch and a Texas showdown between the Rangers and Astros.
Apple TV+ is set to kick off its fourth season of "Friday Night Baseball" on March 28, bringing an exciting lineup of weekly doubleheaders to fans across 60 countries and regions. The new season will mark the debut of the long-awaited "Fight for Glory: 2024 World Series" docuseries on Apple TV+, as well as a new Apple Immersive Video film titled "VIP: Yankee Stadium."
As before, the 2025 season of "Friday Night Baseball" will feature top-tier production quality, expert commentary, and no local broadcast restrictions. The new season promises to deliver an average of two games per week, with a focus on high-stakes matchups and storylines. Notable games for the first half of the season include a Yankees-Dodgers World Series rematch, a Texas showdown between the Rangers and Astros, and additional appearances by MVP Shohei Ohtani and the star-studded Dodgers who will travel east to face off against Bryce Harper’s Philadelphia Phillies and Juan Soto’s New York Mets.
To watch "Friday Night Baseball," fans can download the Apple TV app on their iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, or PC, or stream it directly on the Apple TV+ website. Android users can also access the Apple TV app on Google Play to watch the games on their mobile devices. Fans can also tune into home and away local radio broadcasts during "Friday Night Baseball" games.
In addition to the upcoming season of "Friday Night Baseball," Apple TV+ will offer an array of exclusive Major League Baseball content, including the "MLB Daily Recap" and "MLB This Week" shows, as well as a multiview feature on Apple TV 4K devices and iPad, allowing fans to watch up to four simultaneous streams, including "Friday Night Baseball" games, the "MLB Daily Recap," and more. The Apple TV app will also feature a curated feed of MLB-related content, including game recaps, classic games, interviews, and more.
To stay up-to-date on the latest MLB news and scores, fans can download the free Apple Sports app on their iPhone, which seamlessly syncs with favorites selected in the My Sports experience and offers live activities for all MLB games.
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