Okay, so, I’ve been trying to get into the whole baseball scene lately, and you know what? I decided to dive deep into the Mexico baseball schedule. It’s a whole different world, I gotta say.

First off, I had to figure out where to even find this schedule. After some digging around on the internet – you know, the usual Google searches and all that – I stumbled upon a few websites that seemed promising. FOXSports was one of them, and it had a pretty decent layout of the games, especially for the World Baseball Classic.
Then, I wanted to see how I could actually watch these games. I mean, what’s the point of knowing the schedule if you can’t watch, right? Turns out, there are a couple of ways. I saw that YouTube TV was an option for streaming some games, which is cool because I already use it for other stuff.
But here’s where it got interesting. For specific games, like the MLB Mexico City two-game series, I found out that they’d be aired on different networks. Like, one game was going to be on MLB Network, and another on ESPN. It’s a bit all over the place, so you really have to pay attention to where each game is being shown.
Oh, and I also learned that Major League Baseball has been playing games internationally for like, 30 years. They’ve played in 11 different countries. That’s wild, right? I had no idea it was that extensive.
I also checked out a site called , and they had live scores for the Mexican baseball league. It’s pretty neat because you can see the scores in real-time, which is perfect for someone like me who’s just getting into it and wants to stay updated.

- Started with a simple Google search.
- Found schedules on *.
- Discovered streaming options on YouTube TV.
- Learned about different networks airing specific games.
- Realized MLB has a long history of international games.
- Found real-time scores on *.
So yeah, that’s been my little adventure into the world of the Mexico baseball schedule. It’s been a bit of a learning curve, but honestly, it’s pretty exciting. I’m looking forward to actually watching some games now that I know where to find them and when they’re on. Who knows, maybe I’ll become a die-hard fan? You never know!