The Yankees are back and looking to make a run at the postseason. Here’s where you can catch them on TV.
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Introduction
Whether you’re looking for a place to watch the game or just want to keep up with the Yankees while you’re on the go, there are plenty of ways to do it. You can find the Yankees on several channels, including ESPN, YES Network, and MLB Network. You can also stream the games live on MLB.tv, or listen to them on the radio.
Here’s a guide to help you make sure you don’t miss a single inning of Yankees baseball this season.
YES Network
The YES Network is the exclusive home of the New York Yankees, and offers viewers a chance to catch every game of the season. YES also provides comprehensive sports coverage, with shows like Yankees Hot Stove, Yankees Batting Practice Today, and Yankees Gameday Live.
MSG Network
MSG Network (MSG) is an American regional cable and satellite television network, and radio service owned by MSG Networks, Inc.—a spin-off of The Madison Square Garden Company. Primarily serving the Mid-Atlantic United States, its programming focuses on events featuring and other programs about New York City’s professional sports teams, the New York Knicks, New York Rangers and New York Liberty of the NBA and WNBA respectively, as well as the New York Islanders of the NHL which are also featured on MSG Plus.
As of February 2017, MSG Network is available to approximately four million pay television households in the United States.
AT&T SportsNet
AT&T SportsNet is an American regional sports network owned by AT&T and operated through their division, WarnerMedia. It serves as the home television channel of the New York Yankees, and also airs games from other New York area sports teams including the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets and New York Islanders.
MLB.TV
MLB.TV is a great way to watch the Yankees game on TV. You can choose to watch either the home or away broadcast, and there is also a Spanish-language option. MLB.TV also lets you pause and rewind live games, and provides access to an extensive on-demand library of past games.