Hey there Toronto Blue Jays offense, it’s nice to see you again.
Facing their second straight two-game deficit, the Blue Jays bats woke up in a big way on Monday night, en route to an 11-8 victory over the Kansas City Royals in Game 3 of the ALCS. Now, the Jays will look to keep things rolling.
R.A. Dickey will get the start on the mound for Toronto in Game 4 on Tuesday afternoon, looking to spend a bit more time pitching than he did in his last start. The knuckleballer lasted just 4 2/3 innings Game 4 of the ALDS before he was pulled for David Price. Dickey threw seven shutout innings against the Royals in August.
On the Kansas City side of things, Chris Young will go for the Royals. The right-hander allowed just one run over four innings of work in Game 1 of the ALDS against the Houston Astros and started once against the Jays this season, giving up three runs in six innings.
First pitch for Game 4 is slated for 4:07 p.m. ET and will be broadcast nationally in the United Stats on FS1 and in Canada on SNET. Not going to be near a TV when the game starts? That’s cool. Here’s how to watch online and on mobile:
How to Watch Royals-Blue Jays Online
If you have access to a cable subscription, you can watch the game online for free through Fox Sports GO. You’ll need the log-in and password for a cable subscription — either yours or someone else’s — to access the stream. Frequently asked questions about Fox Sports GO can be found here.
MLB.tv also offers another way to view the game online with a plan that costs $9.99 for select games of the ALCS, and it allows users who are able to authenticate a cable subscription with a log-in and password to watch the live broadcast online.
International users outside United States and Canada can watch every postseason game live online through MLB.tv for $24.99. No cable subscription is necessary. The games will be archived and available in blacked-out areas 90 minutes after completion.
How to Watch Royals-Blue Jays on Mobile
Mobile users can watch the game on the Fox Sports GO app, which is free to download for your Apple device, your Android or Google device, your Amazon device, and your Windows device. As is the case with the desktop live stream, you’ll need a cable log-in and password to access the stream on the app.
Users with a subscription to Postseason.TV or MLB.tv can watch the game live on the MLB.com At Bat app, which is free to download from the Apple store, the Google Play store or theAmazon app store. You can also see in-game video highlights, batting, pitching and fielding statistics.
For those in Canada, SportsNet 590 is broadcasting a live audio-only broadcast of the game with Jerry Howart, Joe Siddall and Mike Wilner on the call.
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