Hector Neris and Seranthony Dominguez will meet this weekend as the Astros and Phillies play. (Tim Kelly/Phillies Nation) Friday's Philadelphia Phillies-Houston Astros World Series rematch will be telecast exclusively on Apple TV+. This will be the second year of Friday Night Baseball onApple TV+, but in 2022, you simply needed to use your existing Apple ID or create one and download the app onto your TV. While some may not have liked having to use an app rather than just flipping on your TV and going toNBC Sports Philadelphia,ESPN,TBSorFOX, Friday Night Baseball was ultimately free in 2022. Now, you’ll need to subscribe to Apple TV+ to be able to watch Friday Night Baseball. Subscribing for $6.99 a month gets you access to the entire Apple TV+ library, which includes popular shows like Severance and Ted Lasso, but some fans don’t want or can’t afford to add another monthly subscription. In any event, the Phillies will be on Apple TV+ Friday, with Rich Waltz on play-by-play, former MLB outfielder Ryan Spilborghs as the color commentator and Tricia Whitaker as the dugout reporter. This is one of two Phillies games currently slated to be on Friday Night Baseball, as they will return to Apple TV+ on Friday, June 23 when they host the New York Mets. The radio broadcast will still be on SportsRadio 94 WIP, with Scott Franzke and Kevin Stocker on the call. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies 2023 Walk-Up SongsTrea Turner Details Bryce Harper's Recruiting Tactics: 'We're Going To Get You Over Here'Edmundo Sosa's Teammates Explain Why He's Such A Spark For The PhilliesPirates Team Full Of Former Phillies Off To Hot Start In 2023‘He’s Got Some Of The Best Stuff I’ve Ever Seen’: Teammates Rave About José Alvarado’s DominanceFormer IronPig Drew Maggi Makes Major League Debut After 13 Years In MinorsBryce Harper Is Learning How To Play First BaseMLB Trade Rumors Suggests Aaron Nola Could Command ‘North Of $200 Million’Trying The New Foods At Citizens Bank ParkPhillies Reportedly Still Plan To Add Uniform Sponsor In 2023 Phillies Nation Podcast · Inquirer’s Scott Lauber talks pennant festivities, injury returns, breakouts and baserunning