We'll let you know tomorrow if "other streaming devices" includes personal computers. Or if there's any way to put the stream on the big screen for people who don't have a 'phone w/ the fucking Facebook app constantly reporting everything one does to Zuckerberg & his fascist minions.This week, MLB offers fans another unique viewing experience with the continuation of its digital-only broadcasts. Thursday's Dodgers-D-backs matchup will air live in the United States exclusively on Facebook. The finale to the four-game series at Chase Field is one of 25 streaming broadcasts scheduled for 2018 as part of MLB's partnership with Facebook this season.
Fans can catch the 3:40 p.m. ET contest by logging onto Facebook's MLB Live page from their phones, tablets, smart TVs or other streaming devices. MLB Network will produce the game, with play-by-play announcer Rich Waltz, analysts Orel Hershiser and Eric Byrnes -- who played for the D-backs from 2006-09 -- and in-game reporter Alanna Rizzo.
*Dodger injury report: Three or four (can't even keep track anymore) starting position players out, one for the season, starting pitcher Ryu was pulled from tonight's game w/ a left groin strain. What fucking next?
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