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Apple TV and MLB Release July Schedule for 'Friday Night Baseball'

Apple Friday Night Baseball 2026Apple and MLB today released the July schedule for Apple TV's weekly Friday Night Baseball doubleheader.

Friday Night Baseball games are included with an Apple TV streaming subscription at no additional cost.

Now through July 5, new and qualified returning subscribers in the U.S. and Canada can receive a one-month free trial of Apple TV.

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1 day ago at 10:55 am

The Apple baseball team is just so hard to listen to and the production hasn't improved over the last couple of years. It's so hard to listen to that I'll put on the team's radio broadcast and use the audio from that.
I don't know how they do for other teams, but for the Blue Jays they don't even seem to know who the players are! They get their names wrong and don't seem to know what to say about them.
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I love those lil news… Good job macrumors
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