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Mets vs Orioles: How to live stream, time, where to watch, who will win and pre-match buzz around MLB clash

The last time these two sides met, it was a 1-1 series split
PUBLISHED SEP 8, 2020
Baltimore Orioles (Getty Images)
Baltimore Orioles (Getty Images)

It's an AL East vs NL East clash as the New York Mets take on a scorching Baltimore Orioles in a two-game series on September 8. The last time these two sides met, it was a 1-1 series tie. The Mets then went on to win the single game against the New York Yankees and split a series with the Philadelphia Phillies. Orioles pipped the Yankees as well. They head into this tussle confident of notching up another win.

The Orioles are placed fourth in their division and so are the Mets in the NL East. Here's everything you need to know ahead of their clash.

Time

The game is slated to start at 7.10 pm ET on Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Venue

Both sides will meet at Citi Field, NY.

Where to watch?

Fans can watch the game live on MASN-2 and SNY. The live commentary can be heard by tuning into the Orioles Radio Network, 92.7 WQBU and WCBS 880.

How to live stream?

Fans can catch the game on MLB.TV as well as the My Stream App. MLB.TV is still the most preferred app as it comes with a slashed price of $59.99 keeping in mind the shortened season. A complete subscription provides viewers with access to the full regular season, the playoffs and the World Series. Other options that viewers can look for is YouTube TV that gives access to ESPN, ESPN2, Fox, FS1, MLB Network, and TBS at $64.99. Hulu and fuboTV have some similar options available.

Pre-game buzz

The Orioles seem to have found another gear. They beat the New York Yankees and John Means will be their starting pitcher against the Mets. Renato Nunez is in the form of his life as he heads into this game with 10 homers and 23 RBIs. Meanwhile, the Mets will have Michael Wacha starting for them. Michael Conforto is the man to watch for if you're rooting for the Mets.

Who will win?

Going by recent form, the Orioles come in as a better-placed side and will look to ride with the winning momentum. We'll be backing the O's to take this home. 

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