Baseball fans have their bases covered this year with TSNs extensive Major League Baseball broadcast coverage featuring Sunday, Monday and Wednesday night baseball and ESPNs Baseball Tonight all season, along with MLBs Opening Night and Opening Day games. Air Max 270 Mens Sale Australia . MLBs marquee Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday night games feature the leagues top teams and the most-anticipated games of the season. Overall, TSN platforms deliver more than 75 games this season. TSN subscribers can live stream TSN and TSN2s MLB coverage on their smartphones, tablets, and computers at no additional charge through TSN GO. TSNs baseball coverage will feature ESPNs acclaimed MLB production, which includes Sunday Night Baseball, helmed by veteran Toronto broadcaster Dan Shulman along with analyst John Kruk and reporter Buster Olney. Opening Night and Opening Day TSN is the exclusive Canadian broadcaster of MLBs Opening Night and Opening Day. A special edition of Baseball Tonight tees up the season on Sunday, March 30 at 6:30 p.m. ET on TSN2, followed by the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres at 8 p.m. ET on TSN2 and Baseball Tonight at 12 midnight ET. Coverage continues on Opening Day (Monday, March 31) as TSN platforms deliver live coverage of five games from the first full day of competition in the 2014 MLB season (see below for broadcast schedule). SportsCentre Canadas most-watched sports news and information show covers all angles of the MLB season with breaking news, daily highlights, and more, all-season long. SportsCentre delivers weekly updates from ESPN play-by-play announcer Dan Shulman, Insider segments with analyst Steve Phillips, and reports from baseball reporter Scott MacArthur. SportsCentre premieres two features this week on the past and future of baseball in Montréal. Fronted by TSNs Michael Farber, both features will debut during the 6 p.m. ET edition of SportsCentre. On Thursday, March 27, The Last Pitch revisits the final years of the Expos franchise with a spotlight on Omar Minaya, baseballs first Latin-American general manager. On Friday, March 28, ENCORE? focuses on the possibility of Major League Baseball returning to Montreal, featuring a sit-down interview with MLB Commissioner Bud Selig. TSN Digital Fans can visit TSN.ca for highlights, interviews, news, and analysis, including blog posts by baseball analyst Steve Phillips, Blue Jays and MLB reporter Scott MacArthur, and TSN Radio 1050 Torontos Scott Ferguson. TSN.ca also delivers weekly MLB Power Rankings and Player Rankings from fantasy expert Scott Cullen. TSN Radio TSN Radio has baseball fans covered throughout the season with beat reporters Scott MacArthur and Scott Ferguson delivering daily reports on the Toronto Blue Jays as well as breaking news from around Major League Baseball. Dan Shulman also appears three times weekly, talking Blue Jays and MLB on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto. Winnipeg-area baseball fans can set their dial to TSN Radio 1290 in Winnipeg for live Blue Jays game broadcasts in 2014 as part of a recently announced agreement. Fans can also tune in to TSN Radio 690 in Montreal and TEAM Radio 1040 and 1410 in Vancouver for marquee MLB games as part of ESPNs Sunday Night Baseball. TEAM Radio also delivers Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, MLB playoff games, and the World Series. Broadcast Schedule Sunday, Monday and Wednesday Night Baseball matchups are selected to feature the best teams in baseball (visit TSN.ca for confirmed broadcast schedules). TSN and TSN2s broadcast schedule for Opening Night and Opening Day is as follows: Sunday, March 30Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown at 6:30 p.m. ET on TSN2ESPN Sunday Night Baseball: LA Dodgers @ San Diego at 8 p.m. ET on TSN2 Monday, March 31Baseball Tonight at 12 noon ET on TSN2ESPN Monday Night Baseball: Chicago Cubs @ Pittsburgh at 1 p.m. ET on TSN2ESPN Monday Night Baseball: Boston @ Baltimore at 3 p.m. ET on TSNESPN Monday Night Baseball: St. Louis @ Cincinnati at 4 p.m. ET on TSN2ESPN Monday Night Baseball: Colorado @ Miami at 7 p.m. ET on TSN2ESPN Monday Night Baseball: Seattle @ LA Angels at 10 p.m. ET on TSN2 Tuesday, April 1Baseball Tonight at 1 a.m. ET on TSN2 MLB on TSN TSNs coverage is in the first year of a recently announced deal that includes rights to ESPNs Sunday Night Baseball and, for the first time, Monday Night Baseball and Wednesday Night Baseball. 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Not after a double bogey on the third hole, missing what amounts to a tap-in that gave her a three-putt bogey on the seventh hole, or any of the four birdies that followed in her round of 1-under 71 in the LPGA Titleholders. "Just normal," Ko said. "I didnt feel too odd or special or slow or whatever today. That actually surprised me. I thought I would be much more nervous. And actually, one of the good things was I wasnt thinking about any money or related stuff. I just tried to play my game, which was obviously very helpful." It was a slow start and a strong finish, quite the opposite of Sandra Gal, who made six birdies on the opening six holes and wound up with an 8-under 64. Gal had a one-shot lead over Rebecca Lee-Bentham of Canada, who made six birdies on the back nine at Tiburon Golf Club for a 65. The LPGA Tour grouped players for the opening round of its season-ending tournament with a theme. The top three players in the world and on the LPGA money list -- Inbee Park, Suzann Pettersen and Stacy Lewis -- were in the final group. Juli Inkster, Karrie Webb and Cristie Kerr were in the same group. They have combined for 84 victories on the LPGA Tour, although Kerr found another theme -- "$47 million," she told her colleagues, referring to career earnings (its actually closer to $45 million, but whos counting?) In between were Ko, Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda. Not since Wie has there been so much attention on a teenager making her pro debut. Wie played with Korda when she turned pro. Wie couldnt help but think of that day in October 2005 at Bighorn Golf Club -- about two weeks after she turned 16 -- when she started shaking after being announced on the first tee, hit a thin 3-wood and threw her hands in the air in mock celebration when it found the fairway. "There were definitely flashbacks to when I hit," Wie said. "She played great today. She looked calm -- a lot calmer than I looked." Ko can only hope for a better outcome. Wie tied for fourth in her pro debut, but she didnt get the $53,126 because LPGA Tour officials determined she hadd taken a penalty drop in the wrong spot. Balenciaga Triple s Sale Australia. She was disqualified for signing for the wrong score. Wie said she told Ko about her opening tee shot as a pro. The three of them walked together off the second tee, and the conversation between Ko and Wie turned to their first meeting with Phil Mickelson, and some of the amazing shots Lefty has hit. It was a relaxing atmosphere that could have turned dour if Ko had not kept her composure. Her round took a bad turn early on the third hole. Ko pulled her tee shot through a waste area of coquina pebbles and just into the pine straw. She tried to play a draw toward the right side of the green, but was distracted when her club clipped a branch at the top of her swing, and her foot slipped. She didnt get out of the waste area, and then took two more shots to reach the green and made a 4-footer for double bogey. "I think I was a bit too ambitious," she said. "A 7-iron down the right side would have given me more than an opportunity to make up-and-down for par." She turned a birdie chance into a shocking bogey on No. 7 with a three-putt from just inside 15 feet, missing a 2-footer for par when she tried to jam it into the back of the hole. That put her at 3-over through seven holes, as Gal was making birdie on the other side of the course on every hole. "My birdie on 8 definitely helped," she said. "It kind of came in from the back of the hole, which was quite interesting. I thought I had missed it. I gave myself opportunities, and par is sometimes good. All I can do is just set up birdie putts, and then some will go in and some wont." They were dropping for Gal. She shot to the top of the leaderboard, settled into a string of pars, and then had a big finish. Unlike the teenager, Gal was thinking about money, or at least the breakdown. The prize distribution from the $2 million purse is heavy at the top -- $700,000 for first place, while second place pays just over $139,000 and third place is about $100,000. "I thought this tournament was a little different than the other ones, so I thought, Im just going to be really aggressive and just go for everything, because really all you want to do is win here," Gal said. "Any other place it doesnt really matter that much. So thats kind of the mindset I had and I think that really helped me, and I just kept rolling in putts. So that was kind of fun." ' ' '