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The New York Yankees face the San Diego Padres in a regular season game on Friday, May 26, 2023 (5/26/23) at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.

Apple TV+ will begin its second season of “Friday Night Baseball” on April 7. The Chicago Cubs will host the Texas Rangers in a day game, followed by the San Diego Padres facing the Atlanta Braves.

Fans in 60 countries will be able to access the games, which were available in only 12 last season. An Apple TV+ subscription is required, unlike last season. Pregame and postgame coverage will be hosted by Lauren Gardner, along with Siera Santos. Xavier Scruggs, Matt Joyce and Russell Dorsey will be analysts.

The defending World Series champion Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees have two appearances.

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