I'm sure they are doing this to reach out to the younger people, but I don;t understand why they are going to show the game JUST on Facebook. Show it on Facebook, fine but also show it on SNY/Network TV/ESPN, whatever.. I don't have Facebook, so I guess I can't watch it on Wednesday. Syndergaard pitching, but I can't watch the game because I'm not on FB? Pretty stupid move by MLB IMO..
NEW YORK -- The Phillies and Mets will become a small part of sports media history on Wednesday when they participate in MLB's first digital-only national regular-season game broadcast. The afternoon game at Citi Field will air in the United States exclusively on Facebook Watch, a video platform that launched last August.
Those wishing to see aces Noah Syndergaard and Aaron Nola square off in a 1:10 p.m. ET matinee can log onto Facebook Watch's MLB live page (
https://www.facebook.com/MLBLiveGames) from their phones, tablets, smart TVs or other streaming devices. MLB Network will produce the game, with play-by-play man Scott Braun, analysts Cliff Floyd and John Kruk, and in-game reporter Alexa Datt on the call. The broadcast crew will take a social-first approach and interact with the audience throughout the broadcast to bring the ballpark experience to Facebook.
https://www.mlb.com/news/wednesdays-phils-mets-game-airs-on-facebook/c-270589496