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How to Listen to Minor League Baseball Games Online

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Minor League sports gain in popularity each season. This is certainly true in the case of baseball, where many players graduate from the minors into the major leagues. Many people love to follow the progress of the games, but they are rarely televised and most people do not live within the radio broadcast area of the games. Fortunately, the age of the Internet has put these games within reach of anyone who has a computer. If you’re a baseball fan who would like to tune into your favorite minor league team, keep reading to learn how to listen to the games online.

From Quick Guide: Baseball Schedule Basics
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Internet access
  1. Step 1

    Tune into the Minor League Baseball Web site. A link has been placed in the “Resources” section for your convenience. Once you are on the site, click the “Multimedia” link at the top of the screen to receive a list of all games that will be broadcast that day. Most games are free to listen to and some are also broadcast in Spanish.

  2. Step 2

    Listen to the MiLB radio Web site. MiLB Radio features a variety of radio broadcasts of minor league baseball. The site not only features talk shows that discuss everything related to baseball, but also broadcasts select games. You will probably not find every single game on this site, but they do broadcast some of them.

  3. Step 3

    Visit the Sports Gaming Radio Web site. Also known as SGR, this site features live radio broadcast from a large number of minor league sports teams and leagues. Baseball, basketball, football, hockey and more can all be found at Sports Gaming Radio. SGR is also the only site to broadcast the games of the United Baseball League.

  4. Step 4

    Visit the individual team Web sites. If you are a fan of a specific team, visit its site on game day. If the game is broadcast online, there will usually be a link to that broadcast on the team’s site.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always double-check the time that the game starts. Some sites always list times according to Eastern Standard Time, while others may list the local start time of the game.
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