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The Phillies close out their series against the Nationals on Sunday, with the first pitch scheduled for 11:35 a.m. at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Here's how you can tune in.
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If you do not have a Roku device, click on The Roku Channel app on an Amazon Fire device, a Samsung television, or a Google television. Once the channel appears, click on MLB Sunday Leadoff, go to the sports section, and find the game or search for MLB Leadoff. Then click on the Phillies-Nationals game.
The game also will be available to watch on the Roku Channel’s website, no login or subscription required. Out-of-town Phillies fans can watch the game on MLB.tv without needing an added subscription, and the game is blackout-free.
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