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Tomorrow marks the first Orioles' first Grapefruit League game of the season as they take on the Tampa Bay Rays at 1:05. You can tune in to the sweet sounds of Joe Angel and Fred Manfra as the Orioles take the field for the first time.
This season the Orioles will be playing 31 spring training games, most of which you'll be able to tune in for in some way if you're so inclined. I consulted multiple sources to give you a one-stop location to see if and how every spring game is being broadcast.
Note -- This will be updated throughout the spring, taking out games played and making any broadcast changes. Last updated on March 26th.
Opponent/Time | MASN | MLBN | MLB.tv | Opponent TV | O's Radio | Opponent Radio | |
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3/26/2014 | @ BOS (ss), 1:05 | ||||||
3/26/2014 | @ TBR (ss), 7:05 | Y | Y | Sun Sports | 1090 WBAL | WDAE 620 AM/95.3 FM | |
3/27/2014 | vs TBR, 7:05 | 1090 WBAL | WDAE 620 AM/95.3 FM | ||||
3/28/2014 | OFF | ||||||
3/29/2014 | @ Tides, 3:05 |
Notes on the schedule
- There are five games that have absolutely no broadcast coverage, but every other game has at least one option.
- All 1 p.m. MASN games will be re-broadcast at 7 p.m. the same evening.
- I didn't put a column up for MLB.com Audio, but if it the game is being broadcast on any radio, it should be available.
- The MLBN column above only shows games in which the game is being shown live. But if you want to watch even more, but at weird hours of the day, here are the replays: