How to watch Rangers-Astros on Apple TV, May 20, 2022

Tonight’s game between the Rangers and the Astros — the sequel to the Lone Star series — airs exclusively on Apple TV+ and will not be available on your local cable provider or MLB.TV.

For more information on accessing “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+, visit Apple Knowledge Base.

No subscription is required to watch “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+. To access Friday Night Baseball games on Apple TV+, simply follow these steps:

Launch the Apple TV app and select the game directly from there,

From the MLB.TV app, tap Apple TV+ Game to be redirected to the Apple TV app (if available),

Frequently Asked Questions:

Do I need an Apple account to watch free games?

Yes. You must have an Apple ID. Your Apple ID is the account you use on all of your Apple devices, including your iPhone. Learn how to create a new Apple ID here.

How do I sign in to watch free games on Apple TV+?

Sign in with your Apple ID. Learn to watch Friday Night Baseball here.

Do I need to enter payment information to watch free games?

No. Payment information is not required to watch.

What devices can I watch the matches on?

See all the ways to watch Apple TV+ here.

In which countries can I watch these games?

Games on Apple TV+ will be available in the following countries in addition to the United States: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Great Britain, Japan, Korea and Mexico.

Design: If you’re using other Apple products, many of the Apple TV+ streaming elements, such as the starter lineup graphics, will look familiar and consistent. The clean and simple design aesthetic features the company’s classic “SF Pro” typeface.

Cameras: The shows use a “Megalodon” camera, which produces very high resolution shots, with a shallow depth of field. This creates sharp focus on the subject of the shot – a cinematic look that adds to the drama of the moment.

Integrated statistics: If you are a fan of baseball and numbers, “Friday Night Baseball” has introduced a new feature that will keep you entertained throughout the game. The built-in statistics function – displayed discreetly in the bottom right of the screen – presents continuously updated probability figures, step by step. The metric in question rotates and constantly takes into account the specific game situation. For example, what is the probability that the batter will produce a run batted in against a 2-1 pitch with runners on first and second and an out?

Melody Tracker: Drop-in music is a way for hitters to show off their taste and connect with fans, and “Friday Night Baseball” kicks that experience up a notch for viewers at home. When a home team batter first comes into the game, an Apple Music popup in the bottom right will identify their walk song.

New perspectives: Apple TV+ shows emphasize that a new and diverse group of voices call out the games. One team includes Melanie Newman (play-by-play), Hannah Keyser (analyst), and Brooke Fletcher (reporter), as well as former MLB outfielder Chris Young (analyst). The other team consists of Stephen Nelson (play-by-play) and another former outfielder, Hunter Pence (analyst), alongside Katie Nolan (analyst) and Heidi Watney (reporter).

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