Yesterday, Amazon announced that 20 New York Yankees regular season games will stream exclusively on Prime Video this season, available at no additional cost to Prime members in the Yankees’ home-team footprint of New York State, Connecticut, north and central New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania.  The first exclusive New York Yankees game on Prime Video is scheduled for Tuesday, April 4, when the Yankees host the Philadelphia Phillies (7:00 pm ET).

YES’ Emmy Award-winning broadcast team, in collaboration with Prime Video, will return to produce the 20 Prime Video games. Prime Video’s 30-minute pregame show returns, with YES’ Meredith Marakovits hosting pre-game shows for home games as she previews the games, highlights marquee matchups and top players, and provides key insights and stats. YES’ Bob Lorenz will host pre-game shows for away games while Marakovits provides live interviews and reports from the field. 

Returning this season behind the mic for Prime Video’s Yankees in-game coverage will be YES Network play-by-play announcer Michael Kay. Entering his 32nd year as the voice of the storied franchise, Kay will be joined by YES analysts David Cone, Paul O’Neill, John Flaherty and Jeff Nelson.  

Yankees games on Prime Video will again feature Amazon’s X-Ray technology, powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), allowing viewer access to live in-game stats, team and player details, and real-time play-by-play information for fans streaming on Android, iOS mobile, and Fire TV. Games will be available for replay on Prime Video for 48 hours following their conclusion. Prime Video’s live Yankees games will be available to MLB.TV subscribers outside the Yankees’ home-team footprint. 

The full schedule of exclusive games on Prime Video can be found here: www.amazon.com/yankees
Tuesday, April 4 vs. Philadelphia Phillies – 7:00pm 
Wednesday, April 19 vs. Los Angeles Angels – 7:00pm 
Wednesday, May 3 vs. Cleveland Guardians – 7:00pm 
Wednesday, May 17 vs. Toronto Blue Jays – 7:00pm  
Wednesday, May 24 vs. Baltimore Orioles – 7:00pm 
Wednesday, June 21 vs. Seattle Mariners – 7:00pm
Friday, June 30 vs. St. Louis Cardinals – 8:00pm 
Wednesday, July 5 vs. Baltimore Orioles – 7:00pm 
Saturday, July 8 vs. Chicago Cubs – 1:00pm 
Wednesday, July 19 vs. Los Angeles Angels – 7:00pm
Wednesday, August 2 vs. Tampa Bay Rays – 7:00pm 
Friday, August 4 vs. Houston Astros – 7:00pm
Wednesday, August 16 vs. Atlanta Braves – 7:00pm 
Friday, August 18 vs. Boston Red Sox – 7:00pm 
Sunday, August 20 vs. Boston Red Sox – 1:30pm
Friday, September 1 vs. Houston Astros – 8:00pm
Monday, September 11 vs. Boston Red Sox – 7:00pm 
Wednesday, September 13 vs. Boston Red Sox – 7:00pm 
Wednesday, September 20 vs. Toronto Blue Jays – 7:00pm 
Wednesday, September 27 vs. Toronto Blue Jays – 7:00pm 
 All game times EDT. Schedule subject to change.

Fans can watch the Yankees on Prime Video at home or on the go across hundreds of compatible devices by streaming from the web or using the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and select smart TVs. For a complete list of compatible devices, visit amazon.com/howtostream

About Prime Video Sports 

Prime Video supports a growing lineup of live sports globally, including Thursday Night Football, the WNBA, the New York Yankees, and Seattle Sounders FC in the United States; Premier League in the United Kingdom; US Open Tennis, ATP, and WTA in the United Kingdom and Ireland; UEFA Champions League football in Germany and Italy; Roland Garros and Ligue 1 in France; Australian Swimming globally; and New Zealand Cricket in India. While availability varies by marketplace, fans can also subscribe to streaming services such as Eurosport, FOX Sports (Mexico), LaLigaTV, MLB.TV, NBA League Pass, NBA TV, and Premiere FC (Brazil) through Prime Video Channels. This is in addition to a selection of Amazon Original All or Nothing sports docuseries including All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur, All or Nothing: Juventus, All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs, and All or Nothing seasons with the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys, Carolina Panthers, and Philadelphia Eagles, as well as the NCAA’s Michigan Wolverines football team.

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