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Bay Area sports calendar, June 20-22

Bay Area sports calendar, June 20-22

BASEBALL
BOXING
GOLF
MOTOR SPORTS
WNBA
SATURDAY
BASEBALL
9a
Detroit at Tampa Bay MLB Net
1p
Boston at Giants NBCSBA (680, 104.5)
1p
Texas at Pittsburgh FS1
4p
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia Channel 2 Channel 40
4:35p
Minors: Glacier Ridge at Ballers (860)
7p
Washington at L.A. Dodgers MLB Net
7p
Cleveland at A's NBCSCA (960)
COLLEGE BASEBALL
College World Series
4p
Finals, Game 1: Coastal Carolina vs. LSU ESPN ESPNU
FOOTBALL
Noon
Women's NFC Championship: Washington at Texas ESPN2
1p
CFL: Ottawa at Calgary CBSSN
4p
CFL: Winnipeg at British Columbia CBSSN
GOLF
HORSE RACING
6a
Royal Ascot Channel 11 Channel 3 Channel 8
9:30a
America's Day At the Races FS1
MOTOR SPORTS
MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY
PREMIER LACROSSE LEAGUE
1p
New York at Philadelphia ESPN
4p
Boston at Maryland FS1
SOCCER
4p
CONCACAF Gold Cup: Curaçao vs. Canada FS1
4:30p
NWSL: Bay FC at NJ/NY Gotham Ion
5p
USL: Oakland Roots at Birmingham Channel 36
6p
FIFA Club World Cup: River Plate vs. Monterrey TBS TruTV
7p
CONCACAF Gold Cup: Honduras vs. El Salvador FS1
SOFTBALL
VOLLEYBALL
WNBA
10a
Phoenix at Chicago Channel 7 Channel 10
5p
Los Angeles at Minnesota NBA TV
SUNDAY
BASEBALL
8:30a
Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees Roku
10:30a
Texas at Pittsburgh MLB Net
1p
Boston at Giants NBCSBA (680, 104.5)
1p
Cleveland at A's NBCSCA (960)
1:05p
Minors: Glacier Ridge at Ballers (860)
1:30p
Kansas City at San Diego, joined in progress MLB Net
4p
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia ESPN ESPN2
BASKETBALL
10a
BIG3: Baltimore Channel 5 Channel 13 Channel 46
12:30p
BIG3: Baltimore Vice
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
11:30a
Finals, Game 2: Coastal Carolina vs. LSU Channel 7 Channel 10 ESPNU
FOOTBALL
2:30p
AF1 playoffs: SW Kansas at Nasville Vice
5p
IFL: Arizona at Bay Area Panthers NBCSCA (1050)
GOLF
HORSE RACING
9:30a
America's Day at the Races FS1
11a
America's Day at the Races FS2
1p
America's Day at the Races FS1
MOTOR SPORTS
NBA FINALS
5p
Game 7: Indiana at Oklahoma City (if necessary) Channel 7 Channel 10 (1050)
PREMIER LACROSSE LEAGUE
9a
Utah at Denver Channel 7 Channel 10
SOCCER
SOFTBALL
VOLLEYBALL
WNBA
Noon
Indiana at Las Vegas ESPN
4p
New York at Seattle NBA TV
5:30p
Connecticut at Valkyries Channel 44 (95.7)

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