How to watch Phillies-Mets series with all games on national TV
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The Phillies, who will be coming off a four-game series in Miami against the Marlins, are set to
continue National League East play with the Mets at home beginning on Friday, June 20.
In a battle for the top of the NL East, the Phillies will look to get their first win over the Mets this
season after being swept by New York in a three-game series from April 21-23 at Citi Field.
All three of the games will be broadcast nationally on different television networks. Here’s
where you can watch the upcoming series in Philadelphia on TV:
- Friday, June 20, at 7:15 pm. EDT: Apple TV+; fans need a subscription to the streaming platform to watch.
- Saturday, June 21, at 7:15 p.m. EDT: FOX national broadcast.
- Sunday, June 22, at 7:10 p.m. EDT: ESPN as a part of “Sunday Night Baseball.” Play-by-play voice Jon Sciambi and analysts David Cone and Eduardo Pérez will be on the call with Buster Olney as the field reporter for the main telecast on ESPN, the network announced. Additionally, a Statcast-edition broadcast will air on ESPN 2 with Kevin Brown on play-by-play and Trevor May and Mike Petriello as analysts.