Arkansas
ESPNU picks up Friday baseball game between Arkansas, Texas A&M
FAYETTEVILLE — The second recreation of Arkansas’ baseball collection towards Texas A&M has been picked up by ESPNU.
Friday’s recreation will start at 6 p.m. at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville. The sixth-ranked Razorbacks and the Aggies are scheduled to play the collection opener Thursday at 7 p.m. on ESPNU.
Tom Hart (play-by-play) and Chris Burke (analyst) will name all three video games of the collection. Saturday’s recreation is scheduled for 11 a.m. on SEC Community.
Extra from WholeHogSports: Arkansas’ 2023 baseball schedule
With the addition of Friday’s recreation, Arkansas is scheduled to have six of its ultimate 13 regular-season video games proven on linear TV. The Razorbacks’ recreation at Mississippi State on Might 6 is scheduled to be proven on ESPN2, and Arkansas’ first two video games of the Might 18-20 collection at Vanderbilt are scheduled to be proven on SEC Community.
The video games at Vanderbilt weren’t chosen when the SEC’s season TV bundle was introduced in February. The league left open the choice to flex video games into the SEC Community schedule for that week, the final of the common season.
All SEC video games can be streamed on SEC Community-Plus, together with video games not on linear TV.
The Razorbacks’ recreation towards Lipscomb on Tuesday at Dickey-Stephens Park won’t be televised or streamed. Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek has beforehand cited “an unavoidable problem” associated to independently producing basketball and baseball video games from North Little Rock.