Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals Live Stream, ALCS Game 1 Start Time (FOX): How to Watch Online 2015 MLB, Radio Stations

By Joshua Cheng
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Oct 14, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays players celebrate on the field after defeating the Texas Rangers in game five of the ALDS at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports

The Toronto Blue Jays are on a historic run towards the World Series, but they will need to first defeat the formidable Kansas City Royals in the American League Championship Series, with Game 1 beginning Friday, October 16, 2015, at 5:07 p.m. PST at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.  While FOX will broadcast the game live on television, fans who want to watch and listen to the Blue Jays vs. Royals ALCS baseball game online can do so with the live stream and radio station links provided below.

Entering the American League Championship Series, Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals the Houston Astros; the two winning teams will battle in the best-of-seven games. As a Canada-based baseball team, the Blue Jays are cheered on and supported by an entire nation, which became evident when Jose Bautista's bat flip, after hitting a game-winning homer in Game 5, started trending on Twitter under the hashtag #ComeTogether.  

Related: MLB Rumors: Jose Bautista's 'Disrespectful' Bat Flip Upset Texas Rangers Sam Dyson; Toronto Blue Jays Headed To ALDS After Wild Rangers Match 

For those who missed the teams' matches in the regular season, it's important to note that Royals starting pitcher Edinson Volquez hit Josh Donaldson with a pitch and nearly hit him again in a second pitch. Moreover, Volquez called Donaldson "a little baby." The rivalry from previous match will definitely play out tonight. Both teams will attempt to start the series strong in order to set the tone for the best-of-seven series.

As for rotation, the Blue Jays are starting pitcher Marco Estrada in Game 1, David Price in Game 2, Marcus Stroman in Game 3, and R.A. Dickney in Game four, with the first three getting second starts. On the other hand, the Royals will start with Volquez, followed by Yordano Ventura, Johnny Cueto, and possibly Kris Medlen if not Chris Young.

TV: FOX (live stream on Fox Sports Go) or mobile app; Postseason.tv.

Watch online: MLB.com (subscription required; $4.99 for all postseason minus World Series).

Radio: Kansas City Royals radio affiliate networkESPN Radio, Toronto Blue Jays Radio.

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