


It’s Friday night, so it’s time for another Friday Night Baseball doubleheader on Apple TV+. Tonight, Apple will showcase two conference rivarly matchups.
First up, the 4th and 5th teams, the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates, in the NL Central will play the first game of a weekend series. The teams are entering the weekend with identical 5-8 records.
The AL Central-topping Detroit Tigers, who just won two of three against the Yankees, will now head to Minnesota for a three-game series against the Twins.
Both of these games, part of Friday Night Baseball, are exclusive to Apple TV+, but fear not: It’s easy to subscribe and right now, there are a few different ways to try Apple TV+.
Both the Pirates-Reds and the Tigers-Twins games tonight, April 11, will be exclusively on Apple TV+.
Pirates vs. Reds begins at 6:30 p.m., while Tigers vs. Twins begins at 8 p.m. ET.
Tonight’s Pirates vs. Reds and Tigers vs. Twins games are exclusively on Apple TV+, so you’ll need a subscription to watch the game.
Right now, Apple TV+ is running a promotion to get your first three months for $2.99/month, down from the standard $9.99/month.
Amazon Prime members can also subscribe to Apple TV+ directly through Prime Video. There, you’ll be able to take advantage of Apple’s seven-day free trial rather than the 70% off promo.
Friday Night Baseball, weekly doubleheaders, is returning to Apple TV+ for a fourth season. The schedule through the end of June has been released.
Friday, April 11
Friday, April 18
Friday, April 25
Friday, May 2
Friday, May 9
Friday, May 16
Friday, May 23
Friday, May 30
Friday, June 6
Friday, June 13
Friday, June 20
Friday, June 27
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