Blue Jays at Nationals | MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube

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Live from Nationals Park in Washington, DC, watch the Nationals take on the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday, August 17 at 7 PM ET, 4 PM PT time on YouTube.

Now you can listen to each team’s radio announcers during games by selecting Home or Away in the audio track settings. Directions for access are listed below.

MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube brings live baseball to YouTube! Stream select games for free across your favorite devices on the MLB YouTube channel.

Nationals YouTube Channel: @Washington Nationals
Blue Jays YouTube Channel: @Toronto Blue Jays

The game will feature live game commentary from the Nationals, Blue Jays, MLB and YouTube creators!

Nationals participants: Nationals Social Team
Blue Jays participants: Blue Jays Social Team
MLB participants: MLB Social Team

YouTube creator participants:
@Ashley_Sanders
@Austin Kleschka
@Benny No
@Cowboy Jeff
@DaddyDimmuTV
@Dawson Wright
@dodgerfilms
@FivePoints Vids
@GiraffeNeckMarc
@Healy6
@LightSkinChris
@Antonelli Baseball
@Movie Gaming TV
@RGS
@Sports Gaming Universe
@SportStorm
@The Fumble
@QuashTag
@The Fireball Review
@TwinGamingTV

Multi audio directions:

Mobile
1.) In the top right of the video player, click the 3 dot button
2.) Click Audio track (3)
3.) Click the audio track you want, options will be Primary, Home, and Away

Desktop
1.) In the bottom right of the video player, click Settings
2.) Click Audio track (3)
3.) Click the audio track you want, options will be Primary, Home, and Away

TV
1.) In the video player, click the 3 dot ‘More’ button
2.) Scroll to the right and click the Audio track (3) icon
3.) Click the audio track you want, options will be Primary, Home, and Away

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