Yankees Stream Live on Amazon Prime—Here’s What to Know

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The Yankees and Padres close out their three-game set tonight in the Bronx with a marquee pitching matchup and momentum on the line. New York is looking to win its first series since late April and will send ace Max Fried to the mound after Tuesday’s 10-run seventh inning sparked a 12–3 rout. Aaron Judge continues to chase .400, while Austin Wells looks to build on a five-RBI night. With Dylan Cease pitching for San Diego and both teams eyeing a statement win, this game is a must-watch for Yankees fans, fantasy baseball players, and sports bettors alike.


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How to Watch:
TV: Amazon Prime Video (Yankees broadcast) | Padres TV (Padres broadcast) | MLB Network (National)
Streaming: MLB.TV, FuboTV (Carries regional sports networks; free trial available)

How to Listen:
MLB At-Bat App (Live radio for both teams)

Local Radio:
WFAN 660 AM / 101.9 FM (Yankees – New York)
KWFN 97.3 FM (Padres – San Diego)

Why to Watch:

1. Offensive Explosion

The Yankees are coming off their biggest inning at Yankee Stadium since 2011—scoring 10 runs in the seventh Tuesday night to snap a season-high three-game skid. Austin Wells hit his first career grand slam and drove in five runs, becoming just the fifth Yankee since 1961 to notch 5+ RBIs in a single inning. Though he's hitting .220, Wells now has seven home runs and 23 RBIs in 32 games. A win tonight would give the Yankees their first series victory in two weeks.

2. Still Above .400
Aaron Judge went 1-for-3 with a walk Tuesday, lowering his average slightly to .412. He’s reached base in 35 of 36 games and has multiple times in 22 of his last 27. Judge is 4-for-10 (.400) with a homer, two doubles, and four RBIs in his career against Padres starter Dylan Cease (1–2, 5.61 ERA). The Yankees’ 60 home runs are tied with the 2003 club for most through 36 games in franchise history.

Probable Starters:
Yankees:
Max Fried (6–0, 1.01 ERA)
Padres: Dylan Cease (1–2, 5.61 ERA)

Betting Line:
Yankees –185 | Padres +155 | O/U: 8.0


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