The MLB Network has started streaming its coverage of the MLB All-Star Game in Major League Baseball’s new home in the United States.
The network, owned by ESPN, streamed a live stream of the event from Monday morning.
MLBN has not yet posted the stream, which will be available on the network’s website and mobile app.
The MLB All Star Game, which is the first all-star game in the major leagues since the 2009 World Series, is scheduled to begin on Thursday at 4:15 p.m.
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The event is scheduled for a 3.5-hour game, which starts with the All-Stars at the bottom of the seventh inning.
ESPN said it will stream the All Star game on its network and in its mobile app through Thursday.
The network said the Allstar game will feature more than 2,500 players from both major league teams, with fans expected to line up outside Dodger Stadium and inside the park.
The game will also feature the first All-stars game ever to be played in the desert.
The All-star games are scheduled to air on ESPN and ESPN2 from Monday through Thursday, with ESPN’s All-Access network on Friday.
ESPN’s flagship college football game will air at 4 p.n.m., with a late-night preview.