Yankees vs Blue Jays MLB Live Stream Reddit for Tuesday's Game in New York

Toronto Blue Jays v New York Yankees
Toronto Blue Jays v New York Yankees / Michael Owens/Getty Images

The New York Yankees (50-28) and the Toronto Blue Jays (29-50) are set to play the second game of their three-game series from the Bronx on Tuesday. The Yankees took the first game of the series 10-8, becoming the third team to join the 50-win club in 2019.

How to Live Stream the Game

First pitch is slated for 7:05 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on YES and Sportsnet. Additional streams of the game can be found via the MLB Streams subreddit.

Yankees Lineup

Major League Baseball's batting average leader, DJ LeMahieu, leads off for the home team, followed by a series of power hitters who will be looking to get after the Jays early; Aaron Judge, Gary Sánchez, Giancarlo Stanton, Luke Voit and Edwin Encarnación. The order is rounded out by Aaron Hicks, Gleyber Torres and Gio Urshela.

The Bronx Bombers look to continue their recent offensive tear. Key to that will be Stanton, who ripped his first home run on Monday since returning from the injured list. There's hardly a weak spot in the entire Yankees lineup, as the team looks dangerous as ever, with the offense finally free of the injury bug.

New York will roll with an opener, Chad Green, as they line up the rotation for the team's trip to London. He'll throw an inning or two before handing it off to the next hurler in New York's bullpen.

Blue Jays Lineup

The red-hot Eric Sogard leads things off for Toronto, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. batting second and third respectively. Cavan Biggio is in the cleanup spot, batting ahead of Teoscar Hernández.

The Blue Jays also have been on an offensive tear lately. Gurriel Jr. in particular has seen the ball well, batting .344 over his last 15 games. Galvis also seems to have found his stroke again. He's slugging .607 over his last seven games, boosted by his grand slam on Monday night.

Toronto will send Clayton Richard (0-3, 7.46 ERA) to the mound. He's allowed 16 earned runs over his last 12.2 innings of work, and things may continue to go poorly for him, as he faces a tall task in the Bronx on Tuesday.