In-Market Streaming for MLB Fans
MLB offers blackout-free streaming subscriptions for 22 of its 30 teams, providing fans with greater flexibility in how they watch baseball. Additionally, ESPN has secured the rights to deliver the popular MLB.TV service.
Spring Training Streaming on MLB.TV
Fans can enjoy select Spring Training games via MLB.TV throughout the season. For details on available games, click here.
MLB App Access
The MLB App will continue to be an option for streaming for both MLB.TV and Club.TV subscribers, with no extra subscription fee required.
Available Teams for In-Market Streaming
Here’s the list of 22 teams that will offer streaming within their home market without blackouts. Fans can stream local games anywhere within the team’s territory, ensuring complete access within designated areas. Specific cable and satellite provider details will be shared later.
Subscription Details and Pricing
For non-RSN teams, the MLB.TV subscription prices will remain unchanged at $99.99 per season or $19.99 monthly. The Detroit SportsNet package is available for $189.99 annually and includes Red Wings games.
Bundled Options and ESPN Integration
Fans can choose to bundle local streaming with an MLB.TV out-of-market subscription for $199.99 per season, which provides savings compared to purchasing each separately. The new deal with ESPN allows for MLB.TV access via the ESPN App, but an ESPN subscription isn’t required to use MLB.TV.
Subscription Setup for Different Users
Existing MLB.TV subscribers will have automatic renewal through their accounts. Current ESPN Unlimited subscribers can add MLB.TV for $134.99 per season instead of $149.99. New subscribers can sign up for MLB.TV through ESPN, with a complimentary month of ESPN Unlimited included. Meanwhile, MLB Extra Innings remains unchanged.

