Mariners vs. Phillies live stream: TV channel, how to watch

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Mariners vs. Phillies live stream: TV channel, how to watch

The Seattle Mariners (11-12) and the Philadelphia Phillies (11-13) will face off in the final game of their three-game interleague series on Thursday afternoon.

George Kirby, with a 2-1 record and a 3.57 ERA, will take the mound for the Mariners. Kirby has been impressive so far this season, striking out 19 batters in his 22 innings pitched. He will be looking to build on his strong performances and help his team secure the win.

Meanwhile, the Phillies will counter with Matt Strahm, who has a 1-2 record and a 3.00 ERA. Strahm has been solid in his previous starts, pitching 15 innings and allowing only five runs. He will be aiming to continue his good form and help the Phillies bounce back from their previous loss to the Mariners.

We have you covered throughout the MLB season, here is everything you need to know to watch or stream the game on Wednesday night.

Seattle Mariners vs. Philadelphia Phillies

  • When: Thursday, April 27
  • Time: 1:05 p.m. ET
  • Live Stream: ESPN+ (watch now)

How to watch MLB this season on ESPN+

Throughout April, ESPN+ will air a game most days, totaling 30 games with appearances from top players such as Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout. Baseball enthusiasts can also look forward to two appearances by Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees, fresh off the reigning American League MVP’s historic 62-home run season.

ESPN+ offers fans the ultimate baseball viewing experience, with exclusive content and insider access to the sport’s biggest stars. With a packed April schedule featuring all the top teams and players, baseball fans won’t want to miss a single game.

MLB Odds and Betting Lines

Seattle Mariners (-104) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (-112)

O/U: 8

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