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Two teams sitting in the middle of their respective divisions face off this weekend, with the Arizona Diamondbacks hosting the Minnesota Twins for a three-game series beginning Friday.
The D’backs are looking up at the Dodgers and Padres in the NL West as they sit just above .500 entering this series. Arizona has looked solid recently, winning its last two series against the Angels and Reds on the heels of a tough stretch.
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The Twins also have won two consecutive series, theirs against the Rangers and Cardinals, to build some positive momentum as they try to make up ground on the Guardians and White Sox in the AL Central.
Who will open the weekend with a win Friday night? Here’s everything you need to know to watch.
Diamondbacks vs. Twins will not air on traditional television Friday. The game will stream live as part of Apple TV's "Friday Night Baseball" package.
New subscribers get their first week of Apple TV for free. After that, they can subscribe for just $12.99/month.
Subscribers can watch “Friday Night Baseball” with the Apple TV app, which is available on select smart TVs, Roku devices, Amazon Fire TV, and gaming consoles.
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First pitch of Diamondbacks vs. Twins on Friday is set for 9:45 p.m. ET. The game will be played at Chase Field in Phoenix.
Apple and MLB have announced the “Friday Night Baseball” schedule through the end of July. See every upcoming game below.
Marc Lancaster joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working closely with TSN for five years as an editor for the company now known as Stats Perform. He previously worked as an editor at The Washington Times, AOL’s FanHouse.com and the old CNNSportsIllustrated.com, and as a beat writer covering the Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, and University of Georgia football and women’s basketball. A Georgia graduate, he has been a Baseball Hall of Fame voter since 2013.

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