What time are the yankees playing tonight

The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox collide for a three-game series, with Game 1 streaming on Amazon Prime.

New York (62-27) enters tonight’s matchup with a comfortable 13-game lead in the AL East, while Boston (47-43) is just 2-8 in their last ten games. With the All-Star break just around the corner, you might be looking for something to fill that MLB-shaped hole in your streaming schedule. If so, ESPN’s terrific Derek Jeter docuseries The Captain premieres Monday, July 18 at 10:00 p.m. ET (after the Home Run Derby).

Unfortunately, tonight’s Yankees game won’t be available on Yes Network, but Decider’s here to provide you with all the streaming info you need. Here’s how to watch tonight’s Yankees-Red Sox game live online.

IS THE YANKEES GAME ON YES NETWORK TONIGHT?

Nope. But the New York Yankees postgame show is scheduled to air at 10:00 p.m. ET on Yes Network.

WHAT CHANNEL IS THE YANKEES-RED SOX GAME ON TONIGHT?

Tonight’s Yanks/Sox game (July 15) will air on Amazon Prime. MLB.TV subscribers who live outside the Yankees’ television territory will also be able to stream the game.

WHAT TIME DO THE YANKEES/RED SOX PLAY TONIGHT?

Tonight’s game is scheduled to begin at 7:05 p.m. ET. Prime Video’s coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. ET.

HOW TO WATCH YANKEES VS RED SOX ON AMAZON PRIME:

If you live in New York, Connecticut, north New Jersey, or northeast Pennsylvania, tonight’s Yankees/Red Sox game will be available to stream on Prime Video, which is available for $14.99/month (or $139/year). A standalone Prime Video membership is also available for $8.99 per month. A 30-day free trial is available for eligible subscribers.

Additionally, tonight’s game will be available to stream on MLB.TV for subscribers living outside the Yankees’ territory. Available for $47.99/year or $24.99/month, MLB.TV is also available through Prime Video (and offers a seven-day free trial).

Additional Yankees/Prime Video streaming information can be found on the Yes Network’s website.

It’s an AL East showdown as the Baltimore Orioles host the New York Yankees on Friday night!

The Yankees are hoping that their first-half magic continues over the final few months of the regular season. New York entered the All-Star break with the best record in baseball (64-28) and a comfortable 13-game lead over the Rays. Baltimore put together a strong first half too, exceeding expectations as they enter the second half of the season with an impressive 46-46 record. Which team will win the first matchup in this three-game series? We’re about to find out.

Unfortunately, tonight’s Yankees game won’t be available on Yes Network, but Decider’s here to provide you with all the streaming info you need. Here’s how to watch tonight’s Yankees-Orioles game live online.

IS THE YANKEES GAME ON YES NETWORK TONIGHT?

Nope. But the New York Yankees postgame show is scheduled to air at 10:00 p.m. ET on Yes Network.

WHAT CHANNEL IS THE YANKEES-ORIOLES GAME ON TONIGHT?

Tonight’s Yanks/Orioles game (July 22) will air on Amazon Prime and ESPN+. MLB.TV subscribers who live outside the Yankees’ television territory will also be able to stream the game.

WHAT TIME DO THE YANKEES/ORIOLES PLAY TONIGHT?

Tonight’s game is scheduled to begin at 7:05 p.m. ET. Prime Video’s coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. ET.

HOW TO WATCH YANKEES VS ORIOLES ON AMAZON PRIME:

If you live in New York, Connecticut, north New Jersey, or northeast Pennsylvania, tonight’s Yankees/Orioles game will be available to stream on Prime Video, which is available for $14.99/month (or $139/year). A standalone Prime Video membership is also available for $8.99 per month. A 30-day free trial is available for eligible subscribers.

Additionally, tonight’s game will be available to stream on MLB.TV for subscribers living outside the Yankees’ territory. Available for $47.99/year or $24.99/month, MLB.TV is also available through Prime Video (and offers a seven-day free trial).

Additional Yankees/Prime Video streaming information can be found on the Yes Network’s website.

The New York Yankees, led by right fielder Aaron Judge, face the Baltimore Orioles in a regular season game on Friday, July 22, 2022 (7/22/22) at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland.

SIGN UP FOR AMAZON PRIME YANKEES GAMES HERE

This game is one of many Yankees games in the 2022 season that will feature the YES Network broadcast team on Amazon Prime. Yankees fans can sign up for Amazon Prime here, where they’ll get a 30-day free trial.

How to watch Yankees games on Amazon Prime

This game is exclusive to Amazon Prime, so it will not show up on the YES Network TV station. It will, however, have YES’ Emmy-winning broadcast team on Prime. Fans in Baltimore can watch on DirectTV Stream, which carries MASN.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: MLB regular season

Who: Orioles vs. Yankees

When: Friday, July 22, 2022

Where: Camden Yards

Time: 7:05 p.m.

TV: N/A (New York market only), MASN (Baltimore market only)

Live stream: Amazon Prime (free trial), DirectTV Stream (free trial)

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Mark Appel is proof that even for a No. 1 draft pick, the road to the major leagues is sometimes a bumpy one.

Appel was called up by the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday, nine years after he was drafted first overall by Houston. In between, he bounced around the minors, was traded in the 2015 deal that sent Ken Giles to the Astros — and even quit baseball for a bit.

He resurfaced last year and finally joined the Phillies this weekend, although he didn’t pitch. If the 30-year-old Appel does appear in a game for Philadelphia, he’ll be the fourth No. 1 overall selection to make his major league debut this year, joining 2017′s Royce Lewis (Twins), 2019′s Adley Rutschman (Orioles) and 2020′s Spencer Torkelson (Tigers).

Only one other time have four top picks made their debuts in one year. That was in 1989, when Andy Benes, Ken Griffey Jr. and Jeff King — the No. 1 pick in each of the previous three years — all began their big league careers. The other top pick to make his debut in 1989 was Ben McDonald, who had actually been drafted that same year by Baltimore.

With the draft coming up next month, here are a few other notes about the history of No. 1 overall picks, with some help from Baseball-Reference.com:

— Although so far, 1989 is the only year four top picks have made their big league debuts, there were other seasons when three No. 1s did it. Those were 2007 (Luke Hochevar, Justin Upton and Josh Hamilton) and 1987 (B.J. Surhoff, Shawn Abner and Tim Belcher).

— Although it was more common in the early days of the draft, McDonald is the last player to make his debut the same year he was drafted first overall. The longest wait belongs to Matt Bush, who was taken in 2004 by San Diego and finally pitched in the majors in 2016 for Texas. He’s still with the Rangers.

— Appel is one of a handful of No. 1 picks who haven’t played in the majors. Steve Chilcott, picked in 1966 by the New York Mets, and Brien Taylor, taken by the New York Yankees in 1991, had injury problems. Brady Aiken, selected in 2014 by Houston, is a more recent example. Last year’s top pick, Henry Davis, has reached Double-A in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ system.

TRIVIA TIME

Appel was drafted by two other teams (and didn’t sign) before the Astros picked him first overall. Who were those franchises?

LINE OF THE WEEK

Austin Hays had to beat the weather to hit for the cycle. On Wednesday night, Hays and the Orioles routed Washington 7-0 in a game shortened to six innings. That was enough time — he hit a single in the first, a homer in the third, a triple in the fourth and a double in the sixth.

COMEBACK OF THE WEEK

Down 2-0 with two outs in the ninth and nobody on, the Los Angeles Dodgers had a 1.1% chance of beating Atlanta on Sunday night, according to Baseball Savant. Then ex-Dodger Kenley Jansen allowed a pair of singles, putting men on first and third. After Chris Taylor stole second, Trayce Thompson’s single scored both runners to force extra innings.

Each team scored once in the 10th before the Dodgers finally won 5-3 in 11. Los Angeles won two of three in Freddie Freeman’s return to Atlanta.

TRIVIA ANSWER

The Detroit Tigers drafted Appel out of high school in 2009 in the 15th round. He was picked eighth overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2012 before returning to Stanford for his senior season and moving up to No. 1.

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(The Associated Press contributed to this report)

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