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**Phillies-Mets Rivalry Requires Navigating Streaming Services**

Philadelphia – Phillies fans eager to watch their team battle the New York Mets this weekend will need to navigate a complex landscape of streaming services and traditional TV channels. The series, crucial for divisional standings, highlights the growing trend of sports content moving behind paywalls, leaving fans scrambling to keep up.

Tonight’s game (Friday night) will be broadcast on Apple TV+ as part of their “Friday Night Baseball” doubleheader. First pitch is at 7 p.m., with Zack Wheeler on the mound for the Phillies. Apple TV+ typically costs $9.99 per month, but does offer a seven-day trial. On Saturday night, the game moves to Fox for “Baseball Night in America,” with first pitch scheduled for 7:15 p.m.. Sunday’s series finale will be broadcast on ESPN, which is in its final year airing Sunday Night Baseball.

This fragmented broadcast landscape is part of a larger trend, as more and more MLB games are likely to end up behind streaming paywalls as ESPN opts out of its TV rights deal. Fans are increasingly frustrated by the need to subscribe to multiple services to follow their favorite teams.

For those unwilling to subscribe to additional services, the games will be broadcast on 94.1 WIP with Scott Franzke and Kevin Stocker.

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