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What channel is New York Yankees vs. Texas Rangers on today? (9/3/24) | FREE LIVE STREAM for Yankees game


What channel is New York Yankees vs. Texas Rangers on today? (9/3/24) | FREE LIVE STREAM for Yankees game

The New York Yankees, with Carlos Rodon on the mound, will face the Texas Rangers on September 3, 2024 (9/3/24) at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.

Here’s how you can watch: Fans can watch the game for FREE via a trial of fuboTV or DirecTV Stream.

What you need to know:

What: Yankees game

Who: New York Yankees vs. Texas Rangers

When: September 3, 2024

Time: 8 p.m. ET

Where: Globe Life Park

TV: YES Network

Station finder: Verizon Fios, Comcast Xfinity,Spectrum/Charter,Optimum/Altice,Helmsman,DIRECTV,Court,Hulu, fuboTV, loop.

Live stream: fuboTV or DirecTV Stream

Here is a recent MLB story from AP:

TOKYO (AP) — It is unclear whether pitcher Roki Sasaki — the next big star in Japanese baseball — will move to Major League Baseball next season.

He will be 23 years old at the beginning of November and his fate lies in the hands of his Japanese club, Chiba Lotte Marines. And of course, money will be at stake.

But on Friday, despite arm problems earlier this year and a slight decline in velocity and strikeouts this season, he showed he is ready to follow Japanese stars like Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto into Major League Baseball.

He threw seven strong innings with seven strikeouts, three hits, two walks and no runs as the Marines beat the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 6-2. SoftBank has the best record in Japanese baseball this season.

Through Friday, he had pitched 77 innings with a 2.45 ERA, 91 strikeouts, 25 walks and two home runs. The big question is whether this slight dip in performance will delay his MLB appearance when the Japanese season ends.

Sasaki’s right arm problems were described in Japan as fatigue limiting his innings, and his speed has dropped somewhat this season after he was sidelined for about two months with arm pain.

Sasaki’s Japanese team, Chiba Lotte, will ultimately decide when he plays in the MLB. A player under 25 signed by a Japanese team will be subject to international contract rules that could limit his bonus. A player over 25 with six seasons in Japan could get a more lucrative contract.

Reports from Japan suggest that Sasaki, who had indicated before the start of the season that he hoped to continue after the end of the season, may now have changed his mind.

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