Baseball season is a perfect excuse to kick back, grab some snacks and spend an afternoon glued to the screen. The game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Minnesota Twins today is shaping up to be that kind of game. The teams are meeting at the beautiful Target Field in Minneapolis, and both teams are looking for a crucial series victory. Whether you are a lifelong fan painted in team colors or just a casual viewer looking to enjoy America’s pastime, you definitely will not want to miss a single pitch of this contest.
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Finding the right channel can sometimes feel like a sport in itself, but we have you completely covered. If you are relaxing on the couch with a standard cable package, tuning in is a breeze. Fans cheering on the Halos from the greater Los Angeles market will want to flip their televisions over to ABTV. This network is the dedicated home base for Angels baseball, giving you all the familiar pregame coverage and play-by-play commentary you love.
On the flip side, if you are rooting for the home team in the Minnesota market, you will need to turn your attention to Twins.TV. They’ll be broadcasting doing the game locally, so you get all the hometown insights and all the Target Field crowd noise. Just make sure to double-check your local TV listings to find the exact channel number for your specific cable provider, as it can vary slightly depending on your neighborhood.
The Best Streaming Options for Cord-Cutters
We know that not everyone keeps a traditional cable box around these days. If you have ditched the cord and prefer to stream your sports over Wi-Fi, you still have some fantastic ways to catch every single inning live. For fans living completely outside of the Los Angeles and Minnesota areas, MLB.TV is going to be your absolute best friend. A quick subscription lets you stream the game live and in crisp high definition. Just keep in mind that if you do live locally, standard MLB blackout restrictions will pop up and block the live feed.
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Taking the Game on the Go with Local Radio
Sometimes life gets busy, and you simply cannot sit in front of a screen for three straight hours. If you are stuck in the car, running weekend errands, or if you just prefer the classic nostalgia of listening to baseball on the radio, you are in luck.
Angels fans can dial into KLAA 830 AM or KWKW 1330 AM to hear the familiar voices of their broadcast booth call the action. Meanwhile, Twins fans navigating the Twin Cities or driving out of town can catch the hometown radio call on the TIBN network, WCCO 830 AM, or The Wolf 102.9 FM. There is honestly nothing quite like the sharp crack of the bat coming through the radio speakers on a lively game day. Grab your favorite snacks, settle in, and get ready for some fantastic baseball!

