New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Time, TV, live stream, how to watch MLB Spring Training

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New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Time, TV, live stream, how to watch MLB Spring Training

The New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals square off as the MLB’s Grapefruit League Spring Training schedule continues in Jupiter, Florida on Monday, February 27 (2/27/2023).

The game will be broadcast nationwide on ESPN at 1 p.m. EST, and can be streamed live onfuboTV (free trial)Sling (half off first month) and other live TV services.

The Mets are off to a respectable Spring Training start as MLB teams gear up for the approaching start to the season. They are 2-1 after beating the Nationals 6-3 on Sunday, but the Cardinals will pose a difficult challenge. St. Louis is coming off an impressive 8-2 win over the Marlins.

Max Scherzer made his first start of the Training season on Sunday, pitching two innings to begin his sophomore season with New York. It was Ronny Mauricio’s long shot, 110 m.p.h. homer out of the park that had fans talking on social media, however.

Here’s how to tune in.

What: MLB Spring Training game

Who: Mets vs. Cardinals

When: Monday, Feb. 27

Where: Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, Jupiter, Florida

Time: 1 p.m. EST

TV: ESPN

Channel finder:Verizon FiosXFinitySpectrumOptimum/AlticeCox, DirecTV, Dish

fuboTV (free trial)Sling (half off first month) or DirecTV Stream (free trial)to enjoy broadcasts of ESPN.

Cable subscribers can log in on ESPN.com to enjoy a free live stream of the game.

Can I bet on the game?

Spring Training games are not available for betting from major sports books.

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