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MLB games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for June 15

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MLB games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for June 15
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With the Dodgers favored to repeat, is the MLB becoming too top-heavy?
Bob Nightengale and Gabe Lacques discuss whether or not the MLB is lacking parity and could be facing a potential problem in the future.
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Here is the full Major League Baseball schedule for June 15 and how to watch all the games. Or see our sortable MLB schedule to filter by team or division.
MLB schedule today
All times Eastern and accurate as of Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 4:41 a.m.
Watch MLB games all season long with Fubo (free trial).
MLB scores, results
MLB scores for June 15 games are available on usatoday.com. Here's how to access today's results:
See scores, results for all the games listed above.
See MLB Scores, results from June 14

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