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ESPN Is Now the Home of MLB.TV — Pricing, Plans & What Fans Need to Know

Spring Training begins later this month, and for 2026, baseball’s out-of-market streaming just landed on a new home.

Cord cutters and casual fans can now stream live out-of-market games on MLB.TV right from the ESPN app. This change follows a new rights deal between MLB and ESPN, reached late last year after ESPN opted out of its previous agreement.

“ESPN and MLB have a partnership rooted in decades of delivering marquee baseball moments to fans,” said Rosalyn Durant, Executive Vice President, ESPN Programming & Acquisitions. “With MLB.TV now available through ESPN, we’re taking a significant step forward in reinforcing ESPN as the home of the MLB regular season while deepening the value proposition of the ESPN Unlimited plan – giving fans even more flexibility in how and where they watch all season long.” 

With MLB.TV in the ESPN ecosystem, here’s everything you need to know about the launch and smart tips, so you don’t pay more than you need.

What’s New for MLB.TV in 2026?

Previously, MLB.TV was purchased and run through MLB’s own platforms. Now, ESPN is the new streaming home for MLB.TV, and cord cutters can purchase a Seasonal or Monthly subscription to MLB.TV through ESPN’s platforms. Games will be discoverable inside the ESPN App with ESPN’s UI features (multiview, integrated stats, home/away feed selection, catch-up-to-live, fantasy info, and more). ESPN is positioning MLB.TV as part of the broader ESPN experience, in turn, boosts the perceived value for ESPN Unlimited subscribers.

Quick Summary

MLB.TV Plans, Pricing, Free-Trial Details & More

What’s Included with MLB.TV in 2026 (and What Isn’t)

How to Buy & Activate MLB.TV in 2026 (Quick Checklist)

  1. Decide monthly vs seasonal (seasonal saves money if you watch all year).
  2. If you don’t already have ESPN Unlimited and want a trial, buy MLB.TV through ESPN to get the 1-month ESPN Unlimited trial. Remember to cancel before the month ends if you don’t want ESPN to auto-renew at $29.99/mo.
  3. Activate the ESPN App on your preferred device and sign in with the account you used to purchase MLB.TV. If you have ESPN through a TV provider, you can activate ESPN through the provider and access the content at no extra charge.
  4. If you run into blackouts or errors, confirm your location/ZIP on MLB’s blackout lookup and ensure you’re not using a VPN.
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