What Channel Is The World Series Being Played On

Okay, let's be real. Does anyone actually know what channel the World Series is on without Googling it first?
I'm not judging! Mostly because I'm in the same boat. It feels like a pop quiz every year.
The Great Channel Mystery
Is it ESPN? Fox? Maybe some obscure streaming service nobody's ever heard of?
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Seriously, it changes more often than my Wi-Fi password. I swear.
The Usual Suspects
Usually, it ends up being on FOX. But don't quote me on that!
Check your local listings, folks. That's what my grandpa always said.
He also used to wear suspenders. Just a fun fact.

My Unpopular Opinion (Prepare Yourselves!)
Here it comes... deep breath... Baseball is way more fun to listen to on the radio.
I said what I said! No take-backs!
There's something magical about the crack of the bat, described by a seasoned announcer. I find it much more enjoyable, and less stressful.
Radio Magic
Plus, you can do other things while listening! Like fold laundry or bake cookies.
Try doing that while glued to the TV. Impractical!

And you don't have to worry about channel surfing. The radio's always there for you.
The Streaming Struggle is Real
Don't even get me started on streaming! It's always a gamble.
Will the stream buffer? Will I need yet another subscription?
The stress alone ages you ten years! I'm convinced of it.

I find the whole process frustrating, and a pain to deal with. I'd rather do almost anything else than try to stream the World Series.
Embrace the Analog
Call me old-fashioned, but there's something comforting about tuning into the radio.
No glitches, no buffering, just good ol' baseball.
I actually prefer listening to baseball, over watching it on the TV.
So, What's the Verdict?
The channel? Check your TV guide, or, you know, Google it. It's probably FOX.

But my recommendation? Grab a radio, tune into your local station, and let the announcers paint you a picture.
You might just be surprised at how much you enjoy it!
And if you do watch it on TV, may the odds be ever in your favor for finding the right channel.
Happy watching (or listening!), everyone!
May your team win, and may your remote never run out of batteries.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go bake some cookies and listen to some baseball.
