Triple-A national championship game 2024 channel, time, live stream to watch Omaha vs. Sugar Land baseball | Sporting News

Days before the MLB postseason gets underway, the winners of the top minor leagues in the land face off Saturday in the Triple-A National Championship Game.
The Pacific Coast League champion Sugar Land Space Cowboys and International League champion Omaha Storm Chasers will meet in Las Vegas for a single game with bragging rights on the line.
WATCH: Triple-A Championship Game live with Fubo (free trial) The Space Cowboys the Astros' Triple-A affiliate clinched the PCL title with a win over Reno on Wednesday night.
Just one year after finishing with the worst record in the league, Sugar Land posted the best record in the minors at 93-56.
The Storm Chasers, a Royals affiliate, needed three games to get by Columbus for the IL crown, and will play in the Triple-A final for the fourth time.
Omaha won back-to-back titles in 2013-14 after falling in the 2011 edition.
Since the inaugural Triple-A Championship Game in 2006, nine of the 17 titles have been won by the representative from the Pacific Coast League.
The Sporting News has you covered with everything that you need to know about Saturday's Triple-A Championship Game.
How to watch Triple-A National Championship Game: Channel, live stream TV channel: MLB Network Live stream: Fubo The 2024 Triple-A Championship Game will air live on MLB Network.
Viewers can stream the game on Fubo , which offers a free trial, so you can try before you buy.
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What time is the Triple-A National Championship Game? Date: Saturday, Sept.
28 Time: 10:07 p.m.
ET | 7:07 p.m.
PT First pitch of the 2024 Triple-A Championship Game will be at 10:07 p.m.
ET on Saturday, Sept.
28.
The game will be played at Las Vegas Ballpark, home of the A's Triple-A affiliate, the Las Vegas Aviators.
Triple-A National Championship Game winners Year Result 2023 Norfolk (BAL) def.
Oklahoma City (LAD) 2022 Durham (TB) def.
Reno (ARI) 2021 Not held 2020 Not held 2019 Sacramento (SF) def.
Columbus (CLE) 2018 Memphis (STL) def.
Durham (TB) 2017 Durham (TB) def.
Memphis (STL) 2016 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY) def.
El Paso (SD) 2015 Fresno (HOU) def.
Columbus (CLE) 2014 Omaha (KC) def.
Pawtucket (BOS) 2013 Omaha (KC) def.
Durham (TB) 2012 Reno (ARI) def.
Pawtucket (BOS) 2011 Columbus (CLE) def.
Omaha (KC) 2010 Columbus (CLE) def.
Tacoma (SEA) 2009 Durham (TB) def.
Memphis (STL) 2008 Sacramento (OAK) def.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY) 2007 Sacramento (OAK) def.
Richmond (ATL) 2006 Tucson (ARI) def.
Toledo (DET).
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