You’ve got a timely question, because there are a lot of different “baseball games” you might mean right now, and where to watch depends on which one you’re talking about.

Step 1: What game do you mean?

When you say “where can I watch the baseball game” , it could be:

  • The World Baseball Classic (WBC) 2026 (currently being played in March 2026).
  • A specific MLB spring training game (also happening in March).
  • A regular MLB game during the season.
  • A local team (college, high school, minor league).

If you tell me:

  • The teams playing, and
  • Your country / region ,

I can narrow it down very precisely.

World Baseball Classic 2026 (March 2026)

Right now the big global baseball event is the 2026 World Baseball Classic , and its TV/streaming rights are pretty clear:

  • In the US, games are carried across the FOX Sports family of networks :
    • FOX
    • FS1
    • FS2
    • FOX Deportes (Spanish)
  • All 47 games are available through the FOX Sports App and Tubi (some games free with ads, depending on the matchup and rights).

Example from the current schedule: quarterfinals on March 14 are airing at 3 p.m. on FS1 and 9 p.m. on FOX.

So if the “baseball game” you mean is today’s WBC game , try:

  • Cable/satellite: FOX, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes.
  • Streaming live TV services that carry FOX channels, such as Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling (in some markets) , or through the FOX Sports App / Tubi once you sign in with a provider.

If you mean an MLB game

For Major League Baseball in general (regular season or spring training), coverage is more fragmented:

  • National TV (US) often uses:
    • ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS, MLB Network.
  • Streaming / apps :
    • MLB.TV for out-of-market games (but with local blackouts).
    • Live TV streamers like Sling, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV , etc., which bundle ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS in different combinations.

Spring training in March 2026 specifically has:

  • A handful of national games on ESPN plus additional games in the ESPN app for subscribers with ESPN’s premium plan.

So for “where can I watch the baseball game?” in an MLB sense:

  1. Check which network has that game (ESPN / FOX / FS1 / TBS / MLB Network / local RSN).
  2. Then either:
    • Watch on that cable channel , or
    • Use a live TV streaming service that carries that channel in your region, or
    • Use MLB.TV if it’s not blacked out locally.

If it’s minor league, college, or local

  • Minor League Baseball : many games are on MiLB.TV (their streaming platform on MiLB.com).
  • College baseball : often on ESPN platforms (ESPN+, SEC Network, ACC Network) or conference-specific services.
  • Local / high school : typically only in-person, or occasionally local streams via school or community channels.

Quick checklist for you

To get a precise answer for your game, check:

  1. Teams playing (e.g., “USA vs Canada in WBC” or “Yankees vs Red Sox”).
  2. Competition (World Baseball Classic, MLB spring training, MLB regular season, MiLB, college).
  3. Your location (country, and if in the US, your city/region, since blackouts and channel offerings vary).

Send me those three details and I can tell you exactly which channel/app to open and at what time, tailored to you.