A month after the scheduled start of the Major League Baseball season, baseball stadiums across the country remain empty But until baseball resumes in this country, baseball fans have a little something to look forward to
In South Korea, where the number of people infected with the coronavirus has declined, live sports are resuming, led by the opening of the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) season And in the United States, baseball games can be seen live (albeit at odd times, given the time difference from Korea)
Even though several American players are playing in the KBO, you may not recognize the players or teams But this is a live sport, and it is easy to watch Here's a closer look at how to watch KBO baseball games and the VPN and live stream options to catch all the action
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Assuming you are reading this from the United States, ESPN is the place to find live coverage of KBO action This sports channel has a contract with the Korean League to broadcast games in this country
With the exception of the season opener on ESPN on Tuesday at 1 am EDT, most games are broadcast on ESPN2 Tuesday through Friday games typically begin at 5:30 am EDT (2:30 am EDT) Saturday games begin at 4:00 am Eastern Daylight Time (1:00 am GMT) Sunday can be viewed in the Pacific Time Zone at 1:00 am Eastern Daylight Time / 10:00 pm Saturday
ESPN states that it will broadcast six games per week
Since ESPN provides coverage to the United States, live streams of the broadcasts are available on the sports channel's website ESPN also broadcasts live streams on its mobile apps (Android and iOS), Apple TV and set-top box apps
However, to enjoy ESPN's live stream, you must sign in using your cable company's login information Otherwise, if you cut cable, you are out of luck
You can still watch KBO games, but you will likely have to sign up for a streaming service that includes ESPN in the channel package The good news is that you have several options, with some services at lower costs than what you would have to pay for cable Here's a look at the best options for live streaming Korean baseball coverage on ESPN
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