2023 Ohio high school baseball playoffs: How to watch the OHSAA state tournament

Follow the 2023 Ohio high school baseball playoffs on SBLive Sports and watch live OHSAA state tournament games on the NFHS Network

The time has come to crown this year's state champions as the 2023 Ohio high school baseball playoffs conclude with the OHSAA high school baseball state tournament at Canal Park in Akron. 

The final 16 teams will battle it out over the course of the next three days to determine the state champion in all four classifications. 

You can watch all of this week's state tournament games live on the NFHS Network

The action gets underway with the semifinals on Thursday, June 8 and Friday, June 9, and finishes with the four state championship games on Saturday, June 10.

There will be a new state champion in at least two of the four classifications, as Waynedale (Division 3) and Russia (Division 4) are the only remaining defending state title winners. 

Bookmark the SBLive Ohio high school baseball scoreboard and stay with SBLive Sports throughout the Ohio high school baseball playoffs for statewide coverage. 

Here is how you can watch this week's OHSAA baseball state tournament:

How to watch the 2023 OHSAA high school baseball state tournament

What: The 2023 OHSAA high school baseball state semifinals and finals 

When: June 8 - June 10

Where: Canal Park | Akron, Ohio

Live Stream: You can watch all of this week's state tournament games live on the NFHS Network.


For brackets in every classification check out OHSAA 2023 baseball playoff brackets: Scores, matchups, game times for state tournament.

Get the latest Ohio high school sports coverage on SBLive Ohio


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Sam Brown, SBLive Sports
SAM BROWN, SBLIVE SPORTS

Sam Brown covers high school sports as well as NCAA football and basketball. Sam began his professional career as a high school sports reporter for The Tennessean in Nashville where he covered boys and girls prep sports full-time and helped cover Vanderbilt football, Tennessee Titans football and Nashville Predators hockey. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a double major in journalism and communication studies and currently lives in Seattle with his girlfriend and dog.