
How to Watch Pirates at Phillies: Stream MLB Spring Training Live, TV Channel
The Pittsburgh Pirates (10-13) head to BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida, on Monday to face off with a split squad from the Philadelphia Phillies (8-9). Philadelphia won't have first baseman Bryce Harper, who has been held out of the lineup the last few days with a stiff back. The two-time National League MVP is expected to be back in the lineup later this week. Harper is transitioning to full-time duty at first base this spring after returning from Tommy John surgery in time to play 126 games last season, slashing .293/.401/.499 with 21 home runs as Philadelphia made another deep playoff run from a wild-card spot.
How to Watch Pittsburgh Pirates at Philadelphia Phillies in MLB Spring Training Today:
Game Date: March 18, 2024
Game Time: 1 p.m. ET
TV: NBC Sports Philadelphia Plus
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The Pirates rallied late on Sunday for an 8-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, taking the lead for good on Matt Gorski's solo homer in the seventh. Nick Gonzales had a two-run shot in the sixth and Shawn Ross drove a two-run homer to right in the eighth. Chase Anderson allowed three runs in four innings while striking out six.
The Phillies led 4-1 and 5-3 before the Toronto Blue Jays came back for a 5-5 tie on Sunday. Zack Wheeler worked the first four innings, allowing a run on three hits, and Jordan Luplow cracked a solo homer to center in the sixth.
Non-roster right-hander Tyler Phillips gets the start for Philadelphia on Monday. He's surrendered two hits in three innings this spring. Veteran left-hander Martín Pérez, signed as a free agent in January, takes the ball for Pittsburgh. In seven innings this spring, Pérez has allowed just one run on two hits.
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