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Fubo Doubles Down on MLB Coverage With New 2025 Team Partnerships

Baseball season just got a little more exciting for cord-cutters. Fubo, the streaming leader in Major League Baseball coverage, has officially announced new marketing partnerships with the Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Guardians, and Houston Astros for the 2025 season. These partnerships add to Fubo’s existing alliance with the Texas Rangers, further solidifying its position as the go-to streaming service for MLB fans.

Whether you’re watching from the bleachers or your living room, Fubo is stepping up to the plate with in-stadium branding, digital promotions, and fan engagement opportunities throughout the season. That means more ways to interact, watch, and stay close to the game, all without needing a cable subscription.

Ready to cut the cord and still catch every pitch?

Why Fubo Is a Home Run for Baseball Fans

Fubo carries more regional sports networks (RSNs) than any other base plan in streaming — and at the lowest price point. That means local broadcasts, MLB.TV, MLB Network, and even MLB Strike Zone are all in one place, alongside ESPN, FS1, and your regional sports coverage. Plus, with 55,000+ live sporting events annually, including many in stunning 4K, you’re covered well beyond baseball.

And it’s not just sports. Fubo also offers live entertainment, breaking news, and an on-demand library packed with more than 40,000 titles per month.

No cable. No contracts. Just baseball and more. Sign up for Fubo now and see why so many fans are ditching cable this season.

Engaging the Fanbase, Whether On or Off the Field

“Fubo is the streaming leader in Major League Baseball coverage, which is why we are excited to secure marketing partnerships with the Reds, Guardians and Astros for the 2025 season,” said Yale Wang, Fubo’s EVP of Marketing. “Fubo has long been committed to super-serving baseball fans and our MLB team partnerships allow us to engage with baseball audiences even further.”

With in-stadium visibility and digital promos, fans will get more than just a game — they’ll get an experience.

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