NORMAN āĀ Nearly every Oklahoma baseball game during the 2022 season will be broadcast on either national or regional television or a video streaming platform.
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All 30 OU home games will be broadcast on either Bally Sports Oklahoma or SoonerSports.tv, while three others will be nationally televised on an ESPN network. Big 12 road games will be available via Big 12 Now on ESPN+, while video streaming of other road contests may be available on the respective school's website.
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The season-opening State Farm College Baseball Showdown at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, will be broadcast on FloBaseball. The Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic at Minute Maid Park in Houston will be available on AT&T SportsNet in the Houston Astros' regular markets, on Astros.com and on the Astros' Facebook page.
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Oklahoma's Saturday and Sunday contests against Texas will be televised on ESPN2 (Saturday, April 2) and ESPNU (Sunday, April 3). OU's Saturday, April 9 contest at Oklahoma State will be televised on ESPNU.
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A total of seven home games are slated for television on Bally Sports Oklahoma or Bally Sports Oklahoma Plus: Air Force (March 15 and 16), Baylor (March 25 and 27), Wichita State (April 19), Kansas State (April 30) and West Virginia (May 14).
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An additional eight SSTV broadcasts will be premium SoonerSports.tv features, which will be complete multi-camera broadcasts with on-air talent. Those contests include: Dallas Baptist (March 8), Baylor (March 26), Texas (April 1), Oral Roberts (April 5), Kansas State (April 29 and May 1) and West Virginia (May 13 and 15).
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The remaining 13 home games, including Oklahoma's home-opening week against Wichita State (Feb. 22) and Northwestern State (Feb. 25-27), will be streamed on SoonerSports.tv with audio provided from the Sooner Sports Network's radio call.
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From the press box at L. Dale Mitchell Park, veteran Sooner Sports personality Chad McKee will anchor the coverage as the television play-by-play voice of the Sooners. He will be joined by Major League Baseball veteran and former OU pitcher George Frazier, who will also get spot duty on play-by-play assignments.