Mets' Television Viewing Schedule Altered for Upcoming Games

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19/09/2024 23h56

Mets fans can expect some changes in how they tune in to the team's upcoming games as they face off against the Phillies in a crucial four-game series, marking their final home games of the season. The first game, set to air on Channel 9 (WOR), will be a Fox national exclusive. However, owing to the Jets-Patriots matchup on Amazon's "Thursday Night Football," local NFL markets will broadcast the game on free television instead. In the New York area, the Mets-Phillies game will be moved to My9, Fox 5's sister station, as a result. The broadcast for each game in the series will be on a different channel, adding to the variety for viewers.

For Friday night's game, fans will need access to Apple TV+ to catch the action, as it will be an exclusive broadcast. Saturday's game at 4:10 p.m. will be shown on SNY, offering another viewing option. The series concludes with the teams facing each other on ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball." Following this thrilling stretch, Mets supporters can expect a more conventional lineup for the team's final six games, particularly their vital road series against the Braves and Brewers as they aim to secure a spot in the 2024 MLB playoffs. SNY will carry five of these games, with PIX11 broadcasting the game next Saturday in Milwaukee.

In Thursday's game, Mets fans will have to do without star player Francisco Lindor, who remains sidelined due to a back issue. Meanwhile, rising prospect Luisangel Acuna will once again be taking the field as the starting shortstop. On the pitching mound, Luis Severino is set to face off against former Met Taijuan Walker. As the team navigates through these critical matchups, viewers can look forward to an exciting lineup of games broadcast across various channels, providing ample opportunities to cheer on the Mets as they make their postseason push.

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