MLB.TV is a streaming platform offering extensive coverage of out-of-market Major League Baseball games. This means that users can enjoy in-depth coverage of their favorite team even though they don’t reside in that team’s region. It should be noted that nationally televised games are subject to blackouts, a limitation that tends to affect major market, high-profile teams like the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers, which are fixtures on the broadcast schedule. In-market games are subject to home television territory blackouts.
Among the features available to subscribers are high-definition home and away feeds, a live game DVR, and in-game playback controls, such as scoring updates and clickable linescores. The service also includes blackout-free audio broadcasts from all 30 teams. MLB.TV also provides local pregame and postgame coverage for select teams, as well as live look-ins and highlights. The 2024 season introduced exciting upgrades to Multiview—which now allows viewers to watch up to four games simultaneously—and Catchup Mode for in-game highlights. Additionally, the service includes access to over 7,000 streamed Minor League games, making it a comprehensive package for any baseball fan.
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Access to minor league games |
Blackout restrictions |
7-day free trial |
No nationally televised games |
Home and away games |
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MLB game replays |
MLB.TV’s subscriptions start with an annual package featuring all teams for $94.99 per year or $29.99 per month. For those who prefer to keep tabs on just their favorite club, there is a team-specific option for $79.99 per year. All packages are subject to blackout restrictions during nationally televised games.
MLB.TV also has a new option called MLB Network + At-Bat. For $6.99 per month, this plan grants full streaming access to MLB Network including select out-of-market games plus the MLB Big Inning highlights feed and live audio for all 30 teams. It’s the first time MLB Network has been available as a standalone streaming option.
Potential subscribers can test the service before committing to a plan with a seven-day free trial. The trial is available for each of the packages and gives users unlimited access to all features.
MLB.TV subscribers can enjoy high-definition home and away feeds, live game DVR, in-game playback controls and blackout-free audio broadcasts from all 30 teams. Extended multiview options were introduced for the 2024 season, allowing fans to watch up to four games simultaneously on supported Apple TV, Fire TV and Google TV devices.
Catchup Mode is yet another innovation that improves the user experience by offering in-game highlights on select live TV streaming platforms for viewers to get ‘caught up’ on any action they might have missed. In addition to live look-ins and highlights from MLB Big Inning every day, subscribers can access local pregame and postgame coverage for specific teams.
Those authenticated through TV service providers can stream every postseason game. Fresh episodes of MLB.TV original series like “Inside Stitch” and “Carded,” in addition to documentaries and live programming, are available in the content library. Another plus? A subscription unlocks Minor League Baseball. Users can watch over 7,000 streamed games from affiliates of all 30 MLB clubs, including Triple-A and Double-A affiliates, select postseason games and more, available through the MiLB and MLB apps.
MLB.TV offers a user-friendly experience, but it currently does not support the creation of separate user profiles within a single account. This means that all viewing activity is centralized under one profile, which can be limiting for households with multiple users who prefer personalized recommendations and watch histories.
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MLB.TV streams every out-of-market game with some limitations. Nationally televised games are not aired due to blackout restrictions. And in-market games are blacked out by region. Visit the MLB.TV help center for information on national and regional blackouts.
MLB.TV is not included with an Amazon Prime subscription and isn’t free — with the exception of MLB.TV’s free game of the day, one select game that is available to stream for free on MLB.TV and Prime Video. MLB.TV is available as an add-on to your Prime Video account, however.
MLB.TV offers a monthly subscription for the All Teams plan that costs $29.99 per month. The Single Team plan is only available as an annual plan. MLB Network can be subscribed to directly for $5.99 per month alone and $6.99 per month with At Bat audio.