Mid-July means it’s time for the Major League Baseball All-Star Break.
And, of course, the annual Home Run Derby, which serves as the Monday appetizer to Tuesday night’s All-Star Game.
The 2015 edition of the Home Run Derby introduces a new bracket format and rules, including time limits.
Click here to see the 8 participants in pictures.
ESPN has the coverage of the Derby beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Chris Berman returns to provide the majority of the play-by-play. He’ll be joined by analysts John Kruk and Aaron Boone, and reporters Pedro Gomez and Nicole Briscoe.
But if you can’t be in front of your TV, there are other ways to watch, including online and on your mobile device.
There is no free, unrestricted live stream for the games. But if you have access to a cable or satellite subscription, you can watch in the following ways:
Watch the Home Run Derby Online
If you have the log-in info for a cable subscription with access to Watch ESPN, you can watch the game at WatchESPN.com. You’ll need a cable log-in and password, or the log-in and password of someone you know, to access the stream.
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Watch the Home Run Derby on Mobile
Mobile and tablet users with access to Watch ESPN can watch the game on the Watch ESPN app. As is the case with desktop, you’ll need the log-in for a cable subscription with access to ESPN. You can download the app for free in the App Store , the Google Play store, the Amazon App store or the Windows Store.
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