In case you forgot, all Phillies games this season – like Flyers and Sixers games – on NBC, CSN or TCN can be streamed on CSNPhilly.com or through the NBC Sports app. You’ll need cable credentials to login, and it looks like CSN and the NBC app will accept Playstation Vue credentials to stream on mobile (those with Playstation Vue can already stream the game using their Vue service through their TV set top box). This will work if you’re traveling, as long as you’re in the US. The streams will include pre- and post-game shows.

If you don’t have cable credentials for a plan that includes CSN Philly (out-of-market), then it looks like you’ll have to use the MLB.tv app, which is $112 for the season. You can’t watch the Phillies on MLB.tv in-market, however.

UPDATE: Multiple people are reporting that the game is blacked out out-of-market using Philly-based cable credentials. I checked with CSN and they directed me to their FAQ page, which says out-of-market streaming will be available by mid-season. This runs counter to previously released information. Also, though I believe using your Playstation Vue credentials is an option for streaming Flyers games, it looks like it is not available for Phillies games (you should still be able to watch the Phillies on Playstation Vue on your TV). They never make it easy.