WATCH World Series Mets & Royals Live Stream Online Game 2: Kansas City MLB Championship Lead

By Danica Bellini, MstarsNews Head Writer | Oct 28, 2015 06:30 PM EDT

The 2015 World Series continues TONIGHT!

The New York Mets take the field against the Kansas City Royals in highly-anticipated Game 2 of the MLB championship on Wednesday, October 28 at 8:07 p.m. EST from Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium in Missouri. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the follow-up ballgame online - also catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.

New York swept the NLCS against the Chicago Cubs just last week, and Kansas City managed a Game 6 win against the Toronto Blue Jays to snag a ALCS victory. Now, both teams will face-off in seven (potential) games of the World Series. The Royals managed a 5-4 win on Tuesday night, after 14 grueling innings. They now lead the series 1-0.

According to Sports Illustrated, this "six biggest keys breakdown" will help decide the World Series:

1. Power vs. feistiness

2. Daniel Murphy’s dancing shoes

3. The Mets’ poor interior design

4. Senior Circuit rules

5. 'Pen-manship

6. Racing midnight

For a more thorough explanation on the importance of each point made, go here.

Tuesday's monumental ballgame will be broadcasted live on your local FOX Sports channel.

For a complete list of current standings and scores for the regular 2015 season, check out the official MLB website. Keep up-to-date with current ALDS and NLDS standings here, and also view the official playoff schedule here.

For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here. Or try this other option...

ESPN, MLB Scoreboard, SBNation, and MLB TV are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.

For additional team radio station affiliates: Mets and Royals.

And official MLB team websites: Mets and Royals.

Enjoy the very exciting Game 2 championship ballgame, and always stick with MstarsNews for additional postseason MLB coverage throughout the World Series.

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