GOODYEAR, Arizona − Starting with the opening game of Cactus League play, Cincinnati Reds fans will have seven opportunities to watch their team via stream.
Reds.TV subscribers will be able to stream seven Cactus League games involving the Reds starting Feb. 21 when Cincinnati faces the Cleveland Guardians.
Four of the seven games available to view will feature the broadcast production of the opposing teams, but at least you can still view them.
What Reds spring training games can you watch on streaming?
- Feb. 21 vs. Guardians (Cleveland broadcast)
- Feb. 28 vs. Brewers (Milwaukee broadcast)
- March 2 vs. Cubs
- March 8 vs. Diamondbacks
- March 17 vs. Guardians (Cleveland broadcast)
- March 18 vs. Rockies
- March 22 vs. Guardians (Cleveland broadcast)
The Reds.TV platform was introduced in its current form Feb. 2 as part of the club moving to having its games produced and distributed by Major League Baseball. The decision to move under the MLB production and distribution umbrella was necessitated by pulling out of a previous broadcast arrangement with FanDuel Sports Network whose parent company, Main Street Sports Group, was reportedly on the verge of bankruptcy for years.
The Reds have previously said details regarding cable and satellite providers, including specific channel locations, will be announced at a later date.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Here's when, how to watch Cincinnati Reds spring training games