Mets vs. Dodgers: How to watch on May 23, 2025
The Mets open a three-game series with the Dodgers at Citi Field on Friday at 7:10 p.m. on Apple TV+.
Here's what to know about the game and how to watch...
Mets Notes
Brett Baty has four home runs, and is slugging .583 with an .833 OPS in 36 plate appearances since returning from Triple-A Syracuse
Edwin Diaz has allowed just one earned run since April 11 -- a span of 8.1 innings over eight appearances
Griffin Canning has a 2.47 ERA and 1.28 WHIP in 47.1 innings over nine starts this season
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How can I watch Mets vs. Dodgers online?
To watch Mets games online via Apple TV+ and MLB's "Friday Night Baseball," you will need a subscription to Apple TV+. This will allow fans to watch the Mets on their computer, tablet, or via the Apple TV app.

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