With the MLB All-Star Game on Fox, watching the contest online won't be as simple as just hitting up WatchESPN.com...which we're sure plenty of you did for the Home Run Derby on Monday night.
Never fear, though - we've put together this list of the best places to stream the game, along with instructions on how to do it without giving your computer more viruses than one of Derek Jeter's ex-girlfriends. Just a reminder - the game begins at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM ET...so if you open up a stream before that, you probably won't see anything.
Step 1: install AdBlock on your browser.
Step 2: click on one of these links, which will go live ~15 minutes before the game starts (if it doesn't work, just move on down the list):
Unofficial List of All-Star Streams
Warning: streams listed as 'Flash' are your best bet, and don't install anything unless you are 100% sure you know what it's going to do to your computer.
Disclaimer: Chat Sports doesn’t endorse streaming things illegally, but we aren’t naive enough to pretend it doesn’t happen. We think sports fans deserve to know where they can stream events without downloading all kinds of nasty viruses or trojans onto their computer, so we provide these articles – once again, don’t download anything from any of these sites, and enjoy.
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