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How to watch Matt Carpenter in MLB: The Show 20 players’ league

You can follow along with Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter as he tries to win the title in MLB’s video game tournament for active players. He will stream his matchups via his Twitch page.

Matt Carpenter of the St. Louis Cardinals in action against the New York Mets during a spring training baseball game at Clover Park at on March 11, 2020 in Port St. Lucie, Florida.  Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images

Matt Carpenter is the third baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, and he’s one of 30 participants in MLB’s The Show 20 Players League for currently quarantined Major League Baseball players. Carpenter appeared in 129 games last season, finishing with a slash line of .226/.334/.392.

The tournament consists of a player from each of MLB’s teams playing three-inning games against each other in a 29-game regular season, with somewhere between three and five games being played a day by each of the participants.

The contest postseason is scheduled to begin April 30 with eight players qualifying for the best-of-three rounds that will be a Division Series and Championship Series, and a five-game World Series played on May 2.

Each player is using Twitch to stream their daily contests. Below you can watch all of Gallo’s matchups on his Twitch stream. You can also follow along with his results, as well as the results of all players, right here.

The MLB The Show 20 Players League is a fun way for fans to see their favorite players competing away from the field. With each player being streamed as he’s in action, you can get to know the guys away from the game as well, with players freely showing their competitive nature and personalities so far during this digital season.

YouTube: Matt Carpenter’s channel is here, where he posts streams from each of his games.