It’s Valentine’s Day, and you know what I love? Watching the Yankees play baseball. Now that pitchers and catchers have reported to Spring Training, real live games aren’t far off. After the jump is a list of which exhibition games will be on television for all to enjoy (all times ET), the first of which is less than two weeks away. Otherwise here’s the open thread for the night, just in case you’re a loser like me and not doing anything for the holiday. The Nets are the only local team in action, making tonight that much more depressing…
- Saturday, Feb. 26th vs. Phillies: Spring Training opener, 1:05pm on YES and MLB Network
- Sunday, Feb. 27th @ Phillies: 1:05pm on YES and MLB Network
- Weds., March 2nd vs. Astros: split squad, 1:05pm on YES and MLB Network
- Friday, March 4th vs. Red Sox: 7:05pm on YES and MLB Network
- Monday, March 7th vs. Phillies: split squad, 1:05m on YES
- Tuesday, March 8th @ Braves: 1:05pm on YES and MLB Network
- Friday, March 11th vs. Braves: split squad, 1:05pm on YES
- Saturday, March 12th @ Nationals: tape delay, 7:00pm on MLB Network
- Sunday, March 13th vs. Twins: 1:05pm on YES
- Monday, March 14th @ Red Sox: 7:05pm on ESPN2
- Weds., March 16th vs. Orioles: 7:05pm on YES
- Saturday, March 19th vs. Blue Jays: 1:05pm on YES and MLB Network
- Sunday, March 20th @ Phillies: tape delay, 5:00pm on MLB Network
- Monday, March 21st @ Rays: tape delay, 10:30pm on MLB Network
- Tuesday, March 22nd @ Orioles: 1:05pm on YES and ESPN
- Wednesday, March 23rd vs. Blue Jays: 7:00pm on MLB Network
- Saturday, March 26th vs. Pirates: 1:05pm on YES
- Monday, March 28th vs. Rays: 7:05pm on YES
- Tuesday, March 29th vs. Tigers: final Spring Training game, 1:05pm on YES and ESPN
That’s 15 19 of 32 total games on television, counting split squads as two games. The MLB Network hasn’t announced their Spring Training broadcast schedule, but from what I understand they’re showing at least one game a day, and usually it’s more like two or three. The Yankees will surely show up a few times there, which should mean more than half the team’s exhibition games will be on television. Here’s the full MLB Network broadcast schedule. Man, I remember when the only way you could watch Spring Training games was in person. How far we’ve come…
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