If you were hoping to be able to watch a lot of Cincinnati Reds spring training action on FanDuel Sports Network this spring then I have some bad news for you. Today they released their spring training broadcast schedule and it only includes five games. And of those five games only three of them will include the Reds broadcasters. I’ll spare you the time wasted – yes, it is the year 2025 and somehow high school teams will be broadcasting more games in February and March than the Major League Baseball Cincinnati Reds team will be.
Mark Sheldon of Reds.com first shared the schedule for the television lineup. These are the games that will be available:
- February 26 – Wednesday – 3:00pm ET vs Los Angeles Angels – FDSN West Produced
- March 3 – Monday – 8pm ET vs Milwaukee Brewers – FDSN Ohio Produced
- March 8 – Saturday – 3pm ET vs Arizona Diamondbacks – FDSN Ohio Produced
- March 9 – Sunday – 4pm ET vs Los Angeles Angels – FDSN West Produced
- March 18 – Tuesday – 4pm ET vs Los Angeles Angels – FDSN Ohio Produced
That’s it. Five games. Three against the Los Angeles Angels. Three produced with the Reds announcers that focus on the players you care about. It boggles the mind how incredibly bad this is for Reds country.
While FanDuel Sports Network is only going to be offering up five games, there will be plenty more available to you if you subscribe to MLB.tv as they will feature games for all 30 clubs and just about every other team in baseball has a much more robust broadcast schedule of their games. That means that on top of the five games that FanDuel Sports Network will have, there will be an additional nine games – giving fans a chance for 14 total games if they are willing to pay up for the services needed to watch them. We’ve got the entire television and radio broadcast schedule available here. If you are looking for more information on FanDuel Sports Network and how to subscribe, what it will cost, who will have it, or if you can get it in your area we have plenty of those details available for you here.
Annie Sabo is returning to the broadcast team
It was reported earlier this month that Annie Sabo was not returning to the FanDuel Sports Network team. The Reds had everyone else listed on their broadcast page from last year except Sabo. Requests to both herself, the Reds, and FanDuel Sports Network by John Kiesewetter of WVXU went unanswered for information on whether she would be returning or not. With the release of the schedule for spring training they announced that she would be returning in “select games as a reporter”.
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