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How to watch the Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies: TV/live stream info, full Sunday MLB game schedule

It's the Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies this Sunday on Peacock! Live coverage begins at 11:30 AM!
It's the Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies this Sunday on Peacock! Live coverage begins at 11:30 AM!

It’s the Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies this Sunday, April 23 as the MLB action continues on NBC and Peacock for the second straight season. The Sunday Morning MLB package will broadcast a total of 19 exclusive live games. Click for the complete 2023 MLB on Peacock schedule as well as how to access exclusive content.

Each week, the broadcast booth will feature announcers from the participating teams. Talent for this week’s Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies game will include play-by-play announcer Matt Vasgersian alongisde Dexter Fowler and Ruben Amaro Jr..

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How to watch the Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies:

  • Date: Sunday, April 23

  • Time: 12:05 PM;  Live coverage begins at 11:30 AM ET

  • Location: Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA

  • Live Stream: Peacock

What other MLB games are on this Sunday?

*All times are listed as ET

Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies – 12:05 PM

Houston Astros vs Atlanta Braves – 1:30 PM

Detroit Tigers vs Baltimore Orioles – 1:35 PM

Cincinnati Reds vs Pittsburgh Pirates – 1:35 PM

Toronto Blue Jays vs New York Yankees – 1:35 PM

Chicago White Sox vs Tampa Bay Rays – 1:40 PM

Miami Marlins vs Cleveland Guardians – 1:40 PM

Washington Nationals  vs Minnesota Twins – 2:10 PM

LA Dodgers vs Chicago Cubs – 2:20 PM

Oakland A’s vs Texas Rangers – 2:35 PM

Kansas City Royals vs Los Angeles Angels – 4:07 PM

San Diego Padres vs Arizona Diamondbacks – 4:10 PM

St. Louis Cardinals vs Seattle Mariners – 4:10 PM

New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants – 7:10 PM

Be sure to check out NBC’s Circling the Bases Fantasy Baseball podcast for the latest baseball analysis, injury news, and storylines surrounding the 2023 MLB season!


How to watch the MLB on Peacock:                           

Click here to sign up for Peacock and watch all 19 MLB games live on Sunday mornings!

If you have a Peacock account but don’t have a Premium plan, Sign In and select Account in the upper right corner. Under Plans & Payment, you should see an option to Upgrade to Premium.

What devices can I watch Peacock on?

Peacock is currently available on the Roku platform; Amazon FireTV and Fire tablets; Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD; Google platforms and devices including Android™, Android TV™ devices, Chromecast and Chromecast built-in devices;  Microsoft’s Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One S and Xbox One X; Sony PlayStation4 and PlayStation 4 Pro; Samsung Smart TVs; VIZIO SmartCast™ TVs; LG Smart TVs; Comcast’s entertainment platforms including Xfinity X1, Xfinity Flex, and XClass TV; and Cox’s Contour and Contour Stream Player devices. To learn more about Peacock and how to sign up, visit PeacockTV.com.

What else can I watch on Peacock?

Here’s what else you get with Peacock:

  • New movies straight from theaters—plus hundreds of movies from major Hollywood studios such as Universal, DreamWorks Animation, and Focus Features.

  • Thousands of hours of hit TV shows, including highly anticipated Peacock Originals and current hits from NBC & Bravo.

  • Peacock Channels playing your favorite movies, shows, and clips 24/7. Scroll less and stream more with NBC Sports on Peacock, SNL Vault, Fallon Tonight, TODAY All Day, and True Crime.

  • More LIVE sports than any other streamer, including Sunday Night Football and Premier League.

  • Kids’ movies and shows, including Where’s Waldo? and Curious George.

  • Hit Spanish-language TV shows and news from Telemundo.

How to watch the Colorado Rockies vs Philadelphia Phillies: TV/live stream info, full Sunday MLB game schedule originally appeared on NBCSports.com