How to Stream MLB Baseball This Year (2024)

Pop quiz! Each MLB team plays 162 games a year, not counting preseason games or specials, like the All-Star Game. And there are 30 teams. How many games does that make?

For those who hate calculators: It's 2,430 regular season games. That, plus a minimum of 32 and a maximum of 53 post-season games. How could a person ever stream all of that? Well, we're going to make sense of it all for you. At least as much sense as one can make of Major League Baseball and its various streaming deals.

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Best Live TV Streaming Package

How to Stream MLB Baseball This Year (1)

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Sling TV Blue + Orange

Sling TV Blue + Orange comprises two separate packages, Blue and Orange, which offer different channel selections and cost $45 and $40 per month, respectively, if you buy them individually. For $60 per month, you can have both. Games coverage is split down the middle, with the Blue package offering Fox, FS1, and ABC games, and Orange offering ESPN games. Both offer TBS games, and you have to pay $11 a month for the Sports Extra package with either one if you want MLB Network. So buy Blue and Orange and add Sports Extra. You're looking at $71 a month, but you still won't get to watch the exclusive Friday-night games on Apple TV+ or the Peaco*ck-exclusive Sunday games.

The Runner-Up

Hulu + Live TV offers a simpler package than Sling TV. You can watch all the games on Fox, FS1, ABC, and TBS. The catch is that you can't get MLB Network, so you miss out on a handful of games. Sling TV, with the MLB Network add-on, costs $1 more per month and gives you a few more games to watch. The flip side is that choosing this package, one of our favorite streaming services, gives you access to regular, ol’ Hulu, too, so you can watch recent shows (such as Atlanta), exclusives (such as The Handmaid's Tale), and a very impressive movie library.

Exclusive Games

Apple TV+ pitches you two live games each Friday that you can’t watch on any other channel or streaming service. There are MLB-related highlights and analysis shows, as well as classic games and clips.

Peaco*ck gives you access to 19 exclusive games that air on Sundays. That's one per week. You can't watch these on any other network. Peaco*ck is also tossing in some classic games, documentaries, and live highlights to sweeten the deal. Doubling the price to $10 per month for Peaco*ck Plus gets rid of the ads and lets you download and watch games later.

For Out-of-Market Games

MLB.tv is your package if you're a fan exiled from your favorite team(s). In fact, it might be your only choice. Buying a streaming package for access to regional channels, such as FS1, might not let you watch the game if you're outside of either team's local market. That's how regional stations work. MLB.tv gives you access to every out-of-market game for all teams, except for the exclusives shown on Apple TV+ and Peaco*ck. For, say, a Braves fan in San Francisco, that works perfectly. For a Giants fan in San Francisco, not so much.

Services to Avoid

YouTube TV is like a long ball that zings just wide of the foul ball pole in the outfield. Close, but no cigar. Fox, FS1, ABC, and TBS are all represented in YouTubeTV's channel list, but MLB Network isn't available, not even as an add-on. One advantage over the competition is that YouTubeTV streams most channels in 1080p resolution, whereas it's standard for others to stream in 720p.

FuboTV is too expensive and offers too little compared to the competition to be worth it. FuboTV's base level package includes Fox, FS1, and ABC, and you can upgrade to the $85-per-month Elite package for MLB Network, but FuboTV doesn't offer TBS on any of its channel packages. That means you end up paying more than SlingTV, Hulu + Live TV, or YouTubeTV while seeing fewer games.

How to Stream MLB Baseball This Year (2024)

FAQs

How to Stream MLB Baseball This Year? ›

Whether your team is playing home or away, you can stream MLB games in real-time with a Hulu + Live TV subscription, now streaming the MLB Network.

Is there a streaming service for all MLB games? ›

Other Ways to Stream Major League Baseball

Another way to watch MLB games is with an MLB.TV subscription. For the 2024 season, you have a few subscription options. The Monthly Package ($29.99 per month) streams every team live from now through October.

How to watch MLB for free? ›

How can I watch MLB games for free? If you have an antenna in a good reception area, you can also watch MLB games on your local FOX stations. Check out the Federal Communications Commission TV reception maps to see which stations are available in your area.

Can I get an MLB Network without a TV provider? ›

Unless you're a Rockies, Padres or Diamondbacks fan with one of the new in-market streaming services, then you have one of two ways to stream MLB games day in, day out without a cable or satellite TV subscription: Subscribe to a live TV streaming service such as Fubo or DirecTV Stream. Subscribe to MLB.TV.

Is MLB.TV free with Amazon Prime? ›

MLB TV is not free to Amazon Prime customers. However, it is a package users can subscribe to with Prime Video Channels. Singe-team packages, a subscription tier that only allows users to stream the out-of-marker games of one team, go for $129.99 via Prime. All-access subscriptions cost $24.99 per month.

What is the cheapest way to watch MLB games? ›

Sling TV offers the best value for casual MLB fans. Depending on the plan you choose, you'll be able to watch every nationally televised MLB game for a lower monthly cost than DIRECTV. There are no RSNs or out-of-market game add-ons, but Sling TV offers customizable plans with no contracts.

What app has every MLB game? ›

With Hulu + Live TV,* you can watch MLB live all summer long on the MLB Network (MLBN), ESPN, FOX, TBS, and more with the click of a button, and from the comfort of your living room recliner — you'll just have to grill your own hot dogs.

Is MLB free on Peaco*ck? ›

Rockies at Phillies - April 23 at 12:05 p.m. ET

The Sunday, April 23 game against the Rockies will be televised exclusively on Peaco*ck as part of the MLB Sunday Leadoff. Fans will be able to access the MLB Sunday Leadoff game from the Peaco*ck app with a Peaco*ck Premium subscription.

What does MLB streaming cost? ›

$29.99/mo. or $139.99/yr. MLB.TV is the most flexible streaming service for Major League Baseball fans. With 30 teams playing 162 regular season games a year, you can quickly lose track of team rankings and player form.

Is the MLB app free on Roku? ›

Do I need to pay to watch MLB Sunday Leadoff on Roku? No, all games will be available for free on the Roku Channel.

Can I get MLB Network by itself? ›

You can just purchase a subscription to MLB Network, with it available as a monthly or yearly option direct from MLB themselves. This allows users to watch and stream out-of-market games throughout the regular season, though MLB Network no longer carries English-language broadcasts from postseason fixtures.

How much is MLB.TV 2024? ›

MLB.TV is better than ever in 2024!

An MLB.TV All Teams Yearly subscription -- which enables you to watch every out-of-market regular-season game, live or on demand, on your favorite supported devices -- is $149.99, the same price as last year. You can also subscribe on a monthly basis for $29.99.

Who gets MLB.TV for free? ›

Do all T-Mobile customers automatically receive MLB.TV? A free MLB.TV subscription is not included automatically. All qualifying customers can claim their free 2024 MLB Regular Season subscription to MLB.TV (regularly priced $149.99) in the T Life app beginning March 26, 2024, 5:00 a.m. ET.

How can I stream baseball games for free? ›

MLB.TV offers a Free Game of the Day throughout the regular season. Simply create a new username and password or use your existing MLB account to watch on all supported devices. Catch rising stars and great matchups throughout the season. To start watching, visit the media center when the game is live.

How to get every MLB game? ›

Monthly
  1. Best Value. MLB.TV All Teams + DBACKS.TV. $119.99. Stream EVERY out-of-market game LIVE or on demand. ...
  2. DBACKS.TV. $54.99. Stream D-backs games in the Arizona area with NO BLACKOUTS (subject to national exclusivities). ...
  3. MLB.TV All Teams Yearly. $94.99. Stream EVERY out-of-market game LIVE or on demand.

Who carries the MLB Network? ›

1. Through which pay TV providers is the MLB Network live stream available?
  • AT&T TV.
  • AT&T U-verse.
  • Altice One.
  • Armstrong.
  • Blue Ridge Communications.
  • Charter Spectrum.
  • Consolidated Communications.
  • Cox.

Can you watch every game with MLB Network? ›

MLB.TV is a regular-season package you can subscribe to with Prime Video Channels. Subscribers get live access to out-of-market feeds for all regular season Major League Baseball games that aren't subject to a regional, national, or other location restrictions.

How much is the MLB package for 2024? ›

After spending over 100 hours researching and testing MLB.TV, we can safely say this streaming service is perfect for baseball aficionados looking for out-of-market MLB access. $29.99/mo. or $139.99/yr.

How can I watch all seasons of baseball? ›

Stream live MLB and LLWS baseball games all season on ESPN+ | ESPN+

Is the MLB Network worth it? ›

In short, MLB.TV makes it possible and enjoyable to follow your favorite baseball team when you live far away from it. Being able to watch games live almost every day of the six-month season and hear your team's announcers, the home crowd and even local ads connects you to your team.

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