The Los Angeles Dodgers are off to a strong start in spring training, but Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto haven’t even made their debuts yet. Here is the team’s Cactus League schedule:
The Los Angeles Dodgers are favorites to win the World Series, but first they have to get through spring training. The Dodgers were already one of the best teams in baseball last season and always have a large fan base. However, this year, the team will receive even more attention as they have added Shohei Ohtani to the roster. This two-way player is not only one of the best players in baseball, but he’s also a global superstar since he’s from Japan.
Ohtani is making baseball even more international than before, and fans will want to see what he does with the Dodgers. To do so, you’ll need to tune in to Spectrum SportsNet LA. With Ohtani’s spring training debut just around the corner, this article takes a look at the Dodgers’ Cactus League schedule.
Dodgers 2024 Spring Training Schedule
Nearly every Dodgers spring training game will be televised. Most games will be broadcast exclusively on Spectrum SportsNet LA, but there are also some games on MLB Network and ESPN that fuboTV has access to.
The Dodgers have yet to lose in spring training, and Ohtani is scheduled to make his Dodgers debut on February 27th. Even without him, the team’s momentum will not stop. Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts and Max Muncy are still on the team, meaning they once again have one of the most potent offensive lines in baseball. In addition, Yoshinobu Yamamoto was added to the pitching staff, which was already deep. Another pitcher from Japan, Yamamoto, was probably the top free agent after Ohtani. Yamamoto is scheduled to debut the day after Ohtani. With that said, let’s take a look at the Dodgers’ spring training schedule.
February 26 @Rockies: 12:10pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
Feb. 27 vs. White Sox: 12:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA, fuboTV, MLB Network
February 28 @Rangers: 12:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
February 29 @Reds: 5:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA, fuboTV, MLB Network
March 1st vs. Guardians: 5:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA, fuboTV, MLB Network
March 2 vs. Cubs/@Brewers (split team): 12:05pm/12:10pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 3 vs. Rockies: 12:05 PM PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 5 vs. Angels: 5:05 PM PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 6 @White Sox: 12:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 7 @ Giants: 6:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 8 vs. Reds: 5:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 9 vs. Rangers: 12:05 PM PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 10 vs. Diamondbacks: 1:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 11 vs. Guardians: 1:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 12 vs. Giants: 1:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 13 vs. Mariners: 1:05pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 24 vs. Angels @ Dodgers Stadium: 4:10pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
March 25 vs. Angels @ Dodgers Stadium: 6:10pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA, ESPN+
March 26 vs. Angels @ Angel Stadium: 6:07pm PT – Spectrum SportsNet LA
Dodgers TV/Streaming Guide
The regional sports network covering Dodgers games is Spectrum SportsNet LA. The network will broadcast all of the Dodgers’ spring training games. If you don’t have access to a network but want to watch the Dodgers, you may want to watch it during the early spring training sessions, as some of the Dodgers’ early games will be broadcast on MLB Network.
Los Angeles has already had a strong showing in spring training. They scored 14 points against the San Diego Padres and won their first game by 13 points. Things will only get more difficult for the rest of the league, and the Dodgers’ dominance could continue throughout the season.
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