How to watch the Home Run Derby with and without cable: Full streaming guide
Looking for a place to watch the 2023 Home Run Derby? We have you covered with MLB livestream options so every fan can watch the Home Run Derby.
The Home Run Derby provides a spectacle of the game’s best power hitters all in a competition to hit the most home runs in a given amount of time. There is almost nothing in baseball that matches the excitement of the game’s best sluggers hitting hundreds of home runs over a few hours the day before the MLB All-Star Game.
Eight of baseball’s best home run hitters will take the field on July 10 in Seattle, Washington at the Mariners’ T-Mobile Park. Mariners’ star Julio Rodriguez is already confirmed to be among the participants, giving the hometown crowd a slugger to root on.
Where to watch the 2023 Home Run Derby: Full streaming guide
The 2023 Home Run Derby will be streaming live on ESPN, ESPN.com, MLB.com and MLB.TV. There will be pre and post-Home Run Derby coverage along with exciting commentary all along the way.
The contest doesn’t have very many confirmed participants, but fans would enjoy seeing the likes of Shohei Ohtani, Giancarlo Stanton, Pete Alonso and Ronald Acuna in the Derby. Even rookies Corbin Carroll and Elly De La Cruz could bring some excitement to the contest.
Tune in on ESPN or any of the other streaming services listed above at 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT, local time in Seattle) to watch Julio Rodriguez and others slug a few hundred home runs.
Where to watch the 2023 Home Run Derby without cable
Streaming will also be available on FuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial, for fans to watch the Derby, as well as the All-Star Game, without a cable subscription.
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