How to watch Yankees game today: MLB free live stream

Fresh off an Opening Day win, the New York Yankees host the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, March 29 (3/29/2025) at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.

Brewers vs. Yankees will air in market on YES Network and FanDuel Sports Wisconsin, and can be streamed live on fuboTV (free trial). Fans out of market can stream the game by adding MLB.TV to their fuboTV subscription.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: MLB Regular Season

Who: Milwaukee Brewers @ New York Yankees

When: Saturday, March 29, 2025

Where: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York

Time: 1:05 p.m. ET

TV: YES Network, FanDuel Sports Wisconsin

Channel finder: DirecTV, Verizon Fios, Cox, Xfinity, Spectrum, Optimum

Streaming ServiceFree TrialPromoMonthly PricefuboTVYes$30 off first month$84.99DirecTV StreamYesNo$86.99

What are the differences between the streaming services?

fuboTV is a live TV streaming service focused on live sports, including U.S. and international soccer, the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and more. It also includes its own fubo Sports Networks with exclusive programming. It offers 212 channels starting at $54.99 (for one month, then $84.99), includes unlimited DVR, and streams on most devices. Right now you can try fuboTV free for 7 days.

DirecTV Stream is comparable to FuboTV, as it provides similar channels and functionalities. Their basic package, priced at $86.99 per month with a free trial, includes just over 90 live TV channels. You can explore all of DirecTV Stream’s channel packages on their website.

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Here’s a recent NBA story via The Associated Press:

NEW YORK (AP) — Austin Wells drove Freddy Peralta’s fastball into the first row of Yankee Stadium’s right-field short porch and landed in the history books: the first catcher in a century and a half of Major League Baseball to hit a leadoff home run on opening day.

“Obviously, not playing to break records,” he said, “but it’s pretty cool.”

Yogi Berra never did it. Neither did Bill Dickey, Elston Howard, Thurman Munson or Jorge Posada. Then again, until Thursday the Yankees had not had a catcher bat leadoff in any of their previous 19,451 games.

Wells’ home run, which would not have been out of any other big league ballpark, started the defending AL champions to a 4-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.

“There’s just presence to him,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.

With the departure of Gleyber Torres to the Detroit Tigers, Boone needed a new leadoff hitter. He told Wells before his second spring training game, against Toronto on Feb. 28, he was being moved to the top of the order.

“I didn’t really take it seriously,” Wells said. “I thought maybe he’s like just messing with me, but then it just kind of continued to happen and had success, so here we are.”

Wells led off that exhibition game with a home run against Jake Bloss. Boone prefers a left-handed hitter with righty Aaron Judge moved up to the No. 2 slot following the loss of Juan Soto to the New York Mets as a free agent.

“I get it. It’s unconventional. It’s the catcher and it’s not a burner and all that,” Boone said. “I think that’s where he is as a hitter now.”

A first-round draft pick by the Yankees in 2020, Wells made his big league debut in September 2023 and was known for his bat and not his defense.

“The industry had real questions about him behind the plate, and as did we even coming up through the system,” Boone said. “It’s remarkable, really is, to see where he’s at now is — to me, one of the game’s really good defensive catchers. It’s a testament to the work he’s put in.”

New York hadn’t hit a catcher leadoff in 19,014 regular-season and 437 postseason games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Wells took two balls from Peralta, then turned on a 93.4 mph pitch at the top of the strike zone.

“Kind of exciting just to kind of getting to hit in front of Aaron Judge and try to get on base for him,” Wells said.

Judge smiled when he heard about that remark.

“Going all the way back to January, February working out with him, my man was focused and hungry and ready to go,” Judge said. “He’s just the ultimate team guy. It’s been fun to see him — even as a rookie he fit right into this team. He was comfortable. He was joking with us. He was having a good time, but he’s always been about the guy next to him. I think that’s where hearing the comment about `I’m just excited’ to hit in front of me, that just speaks volumes of what type of person he is.”

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