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How to Watch the Free Roku Broadcast of D-Backs vs Dodgers on Sunday
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How to Watch the Free Roku Broadcast of D-Backs vs Dodgers on Sunday

The Arizona Diamondbacks play the third game of a four-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday. First pitch is at 1:10 p.m. Arizona time, but it will be a different broadcast than D-backs fans are used to.

For the third and final time this season, Arizona will be featured as part of Roku’s MLB Sunday Leadoff. MLB’s partnership with Roku will allow Sunday games to be broadcast for free on Roku. all viewers.

It’s important to note that MLB.TV users and D-backs TV subscribers will have access to the game. in the same way like any standard D-backs broadcast. No blackouts apply as a result of the special Roku broadcast.

Arizona hosts Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and the daunting Los Angeles Dodgers amid a thrilling NL West division race. The game is must-see TV in a crucial series at Chase Field and, thankfully, is accessible to anyone with the right device.

D-backs TV breaking news reporter Steve Berthiaume will be on the broadcast, along with SportsNet LA’s Jose Mota. D-backs TV’s Jody Jackson will be reporting live from the field.

The Roku broadcast will be completely free, without blackouts.

Fans with a Roku smart TV or Roku device simply need to find the Roku channel or search for “MLB Sunday Leadoff” to find the game.

But an Amazon, Samsung or Google smart TV or device works just as well. Just download the Roku Channel app, and create a Roku account, or log in to an existing Roku account, and the game is free and easily accessible.

For those without smart TVs, the game can be accessed on any computer or mobile device. For desktop computers, simply visit therokuchannel.com and create or log in to a Roku account.

For mobile devices, simply download the Roku Channel app, which is compatible with all Apple and Android devices.

This broadcast will not only completely freebut also without blackouts. No subscription is required to watch the game on Roku itself, and both local D-backs TV subscribers and out-of-market fans with an MLB.TV subscription can watch the broadcast via the same place they would find any other D-backs broadcast.

The Roku Broadcast is just one way to expand accessibility – not limit in any way.

More instructions and frequently asked questions can be found here.