All-Star Game 2015 Live Stream: How to watch online
The 2015 MLB All-Star Game is set to take place on Tuesday evening and if you aren’t near a TV and want to tune in, here’s how you can watch the live stream online.
The 2015 MLB All-Star Game, also known as the Midsummer Classic, is set to take place on Tuesday night and, since 2003, there is a ton on the line. Home-field advantage in the World Series is the prize for the winner of the star-studded contest while the American League has dominated in the past 18 years, going 14-3-1.
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Since the introduction of the home-field advantage rule, the AL is a remarkable 9-3. It seems as if the National League still has a ton of work to do in order to catch up with their interleague counterparts.
The first major event of the All-Star Break consisted of the Home Run Derby in which hometown favorite Todd Frazier won the crown in his own ballpark, beating out rookie Joc Pederson in the finals. It has been an exciting break thus far and the new Home Run Derby rules were a resounding success. The new format injected some much needed life into the competition and had fans invested from beginning to end.
Now that the main event is upon us, it’s time to think about which team holds the advantage. It was announced on Monday morning that the league’s ERA leader, Dodgers‘ starter Zack Greinke, will face off against Houston Astros‘ ace Dallas Keuchel.
Greinke has a microscopic 1.39 ERA right now and teams just can’t seem to score against him while Keuchel has been dominant for the past two years as he has helped bring the once-mediocre Astros out of the league’s basement.
If you’re not going to be near a television for the Midsummer Classic on Tuesday evening, here is how you can watch the big game.
Date: Tuesday, July 14
Start Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Stadium: Great American Ball Park
TV Info: FOX
Live Stream: Fox Sports Go
This year’s All-Star Game, like ones from the past 12 seasons, will play a large role in who will eventually have the upper hand in the World Series.
Tune in on Tuesday night to satisfy your All-Star baseball fix.
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