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Cleveland Guardians vs. New York Yankees channel today: How to watch Game 1 of ALCS
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Date:2025-04-18 06:46:29
The New York Yankees will host the Cleveland Guardians for Game 1 in the American League Championship Series.
The Yankees' lineup remains one of the most fearsome in MLB, led by Aaron Judge and Juan Soto. The Guardians, meanwhile, needed five games to outlast their division rivals, the Detroit Tigers, taking down AL Cy Young favorite Tarik Skubal in Game 5 to secure their trip to the ALCS. The Guardians also boast a surprisingly strong offense, which finished 12th in the league in home runs (185) just a year after finishing dead last. They've made massive strides in a very short time to keep their championship window open.
Here's how to watch Monday’s Game 1:
What channel is the Guardians vs. Yankees today? Time, TV schedule
Time: 7:38 p.m. ET
Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings.
TV: TBS, truTV, Max
Stream: YouTube TV, MLB.TV, Fubo
The Guardians and Yankees will broadcast nationally on TBS for Game 1 of the AL Championship Series.
Watch the ALCS with a Fubo subscriptionGuardians vs. Yankees ALCS schedule
All times p.m. and Eastern; x-if necessary
Game 1, Monday: Guardians at Yankees, 7:38 | TBS, truTV
Game 2, Tuesday: Guardians at Yankees, 7:37 | TBS, truTV
Game 3, Thursday: Yankees at Guardians, 5:08 | TBS, truTV
Game 4, Friday: Yankees at Guardians, 8:08 | TBS, truTV
x-Game 5, Saturday: Yankees at Guardians, 8:08 | TBS, truTV
x-Game 6, Oct. 21: Guardians at Yankees, 5:08 or 7:38 | TBS, truTV
x-Game 7, Oct. 22: Guardians at Yankees, 7:38 | TBS, truTV
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