2023 Texas high school baseball playoffs: How to watch the regional semifinals

Watch the 2023 UIL Texas high school baseball playoffs live on the NFHS Network
2023 Texas high school baseball playoffs: How to watch the regional semifinals
2023 Texas high school baseball playoffs: How to watch the regional semifinals /

The 2023 UIL (Texas) high school baseball playoffs roll on with the regional semifinals this week as the best eight baseball teams in each of the Lone Star State's six classifications battle it out to earn a spot in the regional finals.

The action begins on Thursday with all teams playing a best-of-three series to determine who advances to the next round. 

You can watch several of this week's regional semifinal matchups live on the NFHS Network.

Winners from this round will move on to the regional finals, which begin on June 3, and will have a chance to secure a spot in their respective state title matchups.

The state tournament is slated for June 7-10 and will be played at the University of Texas at Austin's UFCU Disch–Falk Field and the nearby Dell Diamond minor league stadium. 

Stay with SBLive Texas throughout the Texas high school baseball playoffs. For complete statewide scores and schedules, check our Texas high school baseball scoreboards.

Here's how to watch the regional semifinals:

How to watch the 2023 UIL (Texas) high school baseball playoff regional semifinals

What: The 2023 UIL (Texas) high school baseball playoff regional semifinals

When: May 25 - May 27

Where: Across the state of Texas

Live Stream: You can watch several of this week's regional semifinal matchups live on the NFHS Network.


Looking for updated Texas high school baseball brackets?

Check out Texas high school baseball playoff: 2023 regional semifinal brackets, game schedule.


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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.