With Spring Training underway in Clearwater, Florida, many Phillies fans click through television dials, hoping to find that day’s Phillies game flicker on the television set for a brief respite from the chilly February weather in the Northeast. Philadelphia has a month of Spring Training baseball on deck, so here is where and when you can see the red pinstripes (or grey alternates) over the next few weeks.
Most of the action from Spring Training is available via television, radio, or internet broadcasts. Before we continue, please remember that all games are weather-dependent, and TV broadcast schedules can change.
Phillies TV & Radio Broadcast Schedule
Date | Opponent | Time | TV / Video Broadcast | Radio |
2/26 | Blue Jays | 1:07 PM | MLB Network (Local Blackout) | MLB.com Audio |
2/27 | Yankees | 1:05 PM | MLB.com Live Stream | – |
2/28 | Red Sox | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia+ | 94 WIP |
3/2 | Orioles (split) | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia | 94 WIP |
3/3 | – | OFF | – | – |
3/4 | Yankees | 1:05 PM | MLB.com Live Stream | – |
3/5 | Tigers | 1:05 PM | ESPN | – |
3/6 | Rays | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia+ | – |
3/7 | Pirates | 1:05 PM | – | MLB.com Audio |
3/8 | Blue Jays | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia | 94 WIP |
3/9 | Orioles | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia | 94 WIP |
3/10 | Twins | 1:05 PM | – | MLB.com Audio |
3/11 | Red Sox | 1:05 PM | – | MLB.com Audio |
3/12 | – | OFF | – | – |
3/13 | Braves | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia+ | – |
3/14 | Pirates Prospects | 1:05 PM | MLB Network | – |
3/14 | Yankees | 6:35 PM | – | 94 WIP |
3/15 | Tigers | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia | 94 WIP |
3/16 | Orioles | 1:05 PM | – | 94 WIP |
3/17 | Blue Jays | 1:05 PM | MLB.com Live Stream | – |
3/18 | Pirates | 1:05 PM | MLB Network (Local Blackout) | MLB.com Audio |
3/19 | Yankees | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia+ | – |
3/20 | Braves | 1:05 PM | MLB Network | MLB.com Audio |
3/21 | Twins | 1:05 PM | NBC Sports Philadelphia+ | – |
3/22 | Yankees | 1:05 PM | – | 94 WIP |
3/23 | Tigers | 12:05 PM | – | 94 WIP |
3/24 | Rays | 12:35 PM | MLB.com Live Stream | – |

Notable Matchups
On March 10, new Phillies outfield Max Kepler will stare across at the Minnesota Twins for the first time after a decade-long stint to start his career. Kepler signed a one-year, $10 million contract with Philly this offseason. Philadelphia plays Minnesota twice during Spring Training, but the two teams will not match up during the 162-game MLB gauntlet this season.
On March 14, the Phillies and Pirates prospects will battle in the “Spring Breakout” at BayCare Ballpark on MLB Network. With the assumption that the players are still in major league camp, Phillies fans will likely see two of the three best prospects, infielder Aiden Miller and outfield Justin Crawford, compete that afternoon. Later that evening, a split squad of Phillies will be at George M. Steinbrenner Field for the lone night game on the spring schedule. That contest can be heard on the 94.1 WIP airwaves in the Philadelphia area.
Finally, March 24 will close the Spring Training activities following a lunchtime duel against the Rays. The Phillies will move north to Washington, D.C., before opening the season against the Nationals on Thursday, March 27. Phillies fans will get to welcome home the reigning N.L. East Champions on Monday, March 31, when Philadelphia hosts Colorado at 4:05 PM for the 2025 Home Opener at Citizen Bank Park.
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