WATCH Reds vs. Cardinals Online Live Stream, Free MLB 2015 Game 1 Coverage

By Danica Bellini, Mstars Associate Editor | Jul 27, 2015 07:20 PM EDT

Baseball's back for the official 2015 MLB season!

The Cincinnati Reds take the field against the St. Louis Cardinals in Week 17 of the regular season on Monday, July 27 at 8:15 p.m. EST at Busch Stadium in Missouri. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Game 1 evening ballgame online - also catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.

While St. Louis snags the highly-coveted top spot in ESPN.com's official break-down of all 30 professional teams (power rankings), Cincinnati still lags a good bit behind:

Cardinals (1): "The Cardinals continue to patch holes with journeymen and rookies, while their pitching staff - which leads the majors in ERA and FIP - is still the key to their success." Matt Philip, Fungoes 

St. Louis holds an impressive 63-35 winning record and remains 1st in the National League Central Division.

Reds (25): "The Reds are perilously close to last place in the NL Central, but Joey Votto is doing his best to stem the tide. In 10 games since the All-Star break, Votto is hitting .528/.638/.833 with three homers; on the season, he's now at .303/.420/.520." Chad Dotson, Redleg Nation 

With that, Cincinnati snags 43 wins and 53 losses and is now 4th in the National League Central Division.

The evening ballgame will be broadcasted live on local sports channels FSOH and FSMW.

For a complete list of current standings and scores for the regular 2015 season, check out the official MLB website.

For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here. Or try this other option...

ESPN, MLB Scoreboard, SBNation, and MLB TV are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.

For additional team radio station affiliates: Reds and Cardinals.

And official MLB team websites: Reds and Cardinals.

Enjoy the Game 1 evening ballgame! Also keep an eye on MstarsNews for more live MLB coverage.

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