Phillies Face Shohei Ohtani and Dodgers in Apple TV Exclusive The Philadelphia Phillies will take on the Los Angeles Dodgers this weekend in a matchup featuring Shohei Ohtani, but the games will not be broadcast on traditional network television. Instead, Friday night’s contest will stream exclusively on Apple TV as part of the tech giant’s Friday Night Baseball doubleheader, which begins at 10:15 p.m. This marks the fifth season of Apple TV’s seven-year, $595 million deal with Major League Baseball, a partnership that has seen the streaming service’s monthly cost rise from $6.99 to $12.99. Despite the price increase, Apple TV is offering a free one-month trial to attract subscribers. While the Phillies’ game will not air on NBC Sports Philadelphia or other traditional platforms, Apple TV provides several unique features. One standout perk is the ability to switch the audio feed to 94.1 WIP, the Phillies’ radio broadcast, with Scott Franzke and Kevin Stocker’s play-by-play perfectly synced to the stream’s high-definition footage and minimalist graphics. However, the constant probabilities and live gambling updates included in the broadcast may be distracting for some viewers. Franzke, who has called every Phillies game this season, noted that the shift to Apple TV has not significantly altered his routine. “For us, it’s business as usual,” he said. “There might be a few extra people listening or consuming the game that way, but for us it doesn’t really change a whole lot.” The broadcast for Friday’s game will feature Wayne Randazzo, the TV voice of the Los Angeles Angels and cousin of MLB umpire Tony Randazzo, alongside Dontrelle Willis, a former Phillies pitcher turned analyst, and Heidi Watney, who will report from Dodgers Stadium.#shohei_ohtani #los_angeles_dodgers #philadelphia_phillies #apple_tv #nbc_sports_philadelphia
