What channel is the MLB Little League Classic on today? Time, TV schedule to watch Yankees vs. Tigers

Ishika Dadhwal

What channel is the MLB Little League Classic on today? Time, TV schedule to watch Yankees vs. Tigers image

The Yankees and Tigers will square off in the MLB Little League Classic on Sunday, August 18 at the Historic Bowman Field in Williamsport, PA.

The MLB Little League classic, which was launched in 2017, is a one of a kind event where major league teams compete in the presence of Little League Baseball World Series players and their families.

This is the first time either Yankees or Tigers are participating in the MLB Little League Classic.

Here is everything you need to know about Yankees vs. Tigers, including TV and streaming options for the game.

What channel is Yankees vs. Tigers on today?

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: Fubo

Yankees vs. Tigers will air on ESPN nationally. An alternate KidsCast will also air on ESPN2.

Baseball fans can also stream the game on Fubo, which is currently offering a 7-day free trial. It does not require you to sign a contract or commit to an annual plan, so you can start or stop your service anytime.

Yankees vs. Tigers radio station

Fans can listen to Yankees vs. Tigers LIVE on SiriusXM, courtesy of channel 89 (Yankees) and channel 175 (Tigers).

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What time is the Yankees vs. Tigers Little League Classic?

  • Date: Sunday, August 18
  • Time: 7:10 p.m. ET

First pitch of Yankees vs. Tigers is slated for 7:10 p.m. ET on Sunday, August 18. The game will be played at Historic Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

How to live stream the 2024 Little League Classic

Since this game is airing on ESPN, there are a myriad of options to watch it.

The ESPN app works on multiple devices, including on desktop, Roku TV, Xbox, PlayStation, Amazon Fire Stick, and on multiple smart TVs. It does, however, require a cable login to watch it unless you're an ESPN+ subscriber.

Alternatively, ESPN is part of Fubo, a cord-cutting cable option.

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Ishika Dadhwal

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Ishika Dadhwal is a content producer working across The Sporting News' English-language editions.