Orioles vs. Rays Watch and Listen ONLINE LIVE STREAM Game 3, 2013: MLB Live Feed and Coverage from St. Petersburg

By Danica Bellini,Mstarz reporter | Apr 04, 2013 03:11 PM EDT

The Baltimore Orioles battle the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 3 of the series on Thursay, April 4, 2013 at 3:10 p.m. ET at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Thursday afternoon baseball game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores. 

Heading into Game 3, Bleacher Report sports columnist Joel Reuter predicts the season outlook MLB power rankings. The Orioles head into the 2013 regular season at the no 12 spot - as Reuter points out, "The Orioles came out of nowhere last season to land a wild-card spot. Their young team will look to once again contend for a playoff spot in the deep AL East in 2013. Adam Jones showed signs of a being a bona fide superstar last season, and Chris Davis finally tapped into his vast potential with a 33-home run season. A healthy Brian Roberts and a full season of young star Manny Machado should help the cause as well. On the pitching side of things, Wei-Yin Chen was the only starter to make over 20 starts last year. The team will look to avoid a similar carousel approach to the rotation this season. The O's will once again have the benefit of one of the game's better bullpens. Breakout closer Jim Johnson saved 51 games last year."

The Rays snag the no 8 overall spot (out of 30 teams). According to Reuter, "The Rays have had one of the best pitching staffs in baseball for the past several seasons, but they have struggled at times to score enough runs to back their arms. As a result, the team pulled the trigger on trading workhorse James Shields this offseason to acquire top prospect Wil Myers. Myers could be playing right field by midseason, and he'll join Yunel Escobar, James Loney and Kelly Johnson as newcomers in an improved lineup. Even with Shields gone, the rotation is deep. Reigning AL Cy Young winner David Price and youngsters Matt Moore and Jeremy Hellickson lead the way. Meanwhile, Fernando Rodney was one of the best closers in the game last year. The bullpen is solid top to bottom.

In Game 1 (April 2), Baltimore defeated Tampa Bay 7-4. The Rays proved victorious in Game 2 with a score of 8-7.

The ball game will be broadcasted live on MASN and Sun Sports, but fans can listen in on the radio at ESPN 980WBALWSPZ 570WWCN1080 The Team.

For a number of free baseball game live streams (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here. Here's another live streaming option to try out.

For a small fee, join MLB premium here.

ESPN Go and SI.com are good sources for up-to-date live feeds and coverage

To listen to ESPN NY live, go here.

And here are the official team websites, where up-to-date game feeds and listening options are available - Orioles and Rays.

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