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How to watch the untelevised Toronto Blue Jays game this week

When the Toronto Blue Jays take to the field on Friday at the Rogers Centre, you won't be able to watch it on the team's usual television broadcast.

While Sportsnet remains the primary home of almost every Toronto game, an upcoming contest will be featured on a streaming-only platform that debuted in the 2022 season.

Apple TV+'s Friday Night Baseball broadcast will be coming to Toronto for the second time this season for the Blue Jays, having already done so on March 28 against the Baltimore Orioles.

Where can I find the Blue Jays game vs. Seattle?

Apple TV+ is available for $12.99 monthly in Canada, with a seven-day free trial for new subscribers. For a limited time, eligible customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or Mac can enjoy three months of Apple TV+ for free.

Devices such as iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, Windows PC, Android mobile devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, and cable set-top boxes can all be used to watch the game via the Apple TV app or on Apple TV's website.

Once on the app, the game should feature on your homepage. It can also be found by searching "Blue Jays" or "Friday Night Baseball."

If you're looking to just check out the radio broadcast of the game, you can do so via Sportsnet 590 The Fan, as they will still be carrying the contest.

The Blue Jays games for the foreseeable future will return to Sportsnet, Apple TV season's schedule now set through Friday, June 27.

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