I can help with the latest ways to watch Cubs vs Dodgers, but I don’t have live access to current schedules in this turn. Here’s how you can find the most up-to-date options quickly:
- TV channels and streaming
- Check ESPN/MLBTV MLB streaming availability for the specific date you’re interested in; MLB games are commonly shown on regional networks or streamed on MLB.TV, with some games on Apple TV+ or FOX Deportes depending on the schedule.
- Local listings for the Chicago market (CHICAGO) and Los Angeles market (LOS ANGELES) often indicate regional broadcasts on channels like NBC Sports Chicago (for Cubs) or Spectrum SportsNet LA (for Dodgers) or their streaming apps.
- Official sources to confirm
- MLB’s official schedule page or the teams’ own websites usually list broadcast details (channel, streaming platform, and start time) for each game.
- The team’s social media channels (Twitter/X or equivalents) and the home stadium pages often post game night broadcast information.
- Quick tips to watch from New Jersey
- If you’re traveling or traveling-based, MLB.TV offers out-of-market streams; you may need a compatible subscription and blackout considerations may apply depending on your location.
- Apple TV+ has occasionally carried MLB games as part of specific packages or national windows; check Apple’s MLB listings closer to game day.
- If you prefer cable-free options, look for streaming platforms that carry your regional sports networks (RSNs) in your area and support MLB.TV as a supplementary stream.
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