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Take the A train uptown to Columbus Circle from Penn Station.
At Columbus Circle, transfer across the platform to the D train.
Ride that to Yankee stadium, follow the crowd.
You can take the D directly from Herald Square, one block from Penn Station, but that requires a lot of swimming upstream through commuters trying to get home.
Follow this link for better directions: https://citymapper.com/go/ix432w
(Seriously, you should look this up when you're actually going, as there could be service interruptions.)
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You could also take the Metro North to Yankee stadium very easily. Use this link or download the MNR train time app. The only two stops you'll need to know in this case are Grand Central and Yankee Stadium. It's a 14 minute ride between the two, but more expensive than the subway.
Edit: I also just noticed that you could take the D train from 42nd Street/Bryant park (a short walk from times square) and it would be a straight shot to the stadium. 25 minute ride. $2.75 per person.
Google Maps will be your best friend here. Best of luck to you and enjoy the game!
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A possibility, but according the weather website I use, unlikely. There's significant precipitation but it'll most likely stay to the south and west of us and hit Philly :)
You can bypass MLB.TV blackouts by using a service like http://www.unlocator.com. The 7 day trial gives you the chance to try it out before committing to anything.