How to watch today’s Chicago Cubs vs Houston Astros MLB Game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time….
- Live Stream:
- MLB.tv: If you have an MLB.tv subscription, you can stream the game live on your computer, mobile device, or streaming media player.
- Streaming Services: Check if streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or fuboTV offer coverage of the game. They often include regional sports networks that broadcast MLB games.
- Check the official websites of the Cubs or Astros for any streaming options they might offer.
- TV Channel:
- Check your local listings to see if the game is being broadcast on a regional sports network in your area. Cubs games are often broadcast on Marquee Sports Network, while Astros games may be on AT&T SportsNet Southwest.
- Start Time:
- The start time of the game can vary, so make sure to check your local listings or the official MLB schedule for the exact start time in your timezone.
Keep in mind that blackout restrictions may apply for both streaming and television broadcasts, depending on your location and the agreements between MLB and local broadcasters.
Important members in the Chicago Cubs’ starting lineup and pitching rotation have been impacted by a run of sickness.
Promising center fielder Brennen Davis is also out due to injury. Ian Happ, the left fielder, is also listed as “day-to-day,” which might further limit their outfield options.
Justin Steele, a regular starter, is listed as out for 15 days due to injury.
For the Cubs, who want to remain close to the top of NL Central, this is the moment of truth.
News from the Houston Astros team
The injuries to multiple key players are hurting the Houston Astros, which is making things difficult for them.
Important infield infielder Dixon Machado has been placed on the 7-Day Injured List (IL).
Due to injuries, two starting pitchers, Jayden Murray and Colton Gordon, are also not available.