Major League Baseball fans can watch their favorite out-of-market teams on MLB.tv, the official streaming home of baseball. The pro baseball streaming platform is loaded with features that make watching America’s Pastime easier than ever.
Find out everything you need to know about MLB.TV, below.
What Devices is MLB.TV Available On?
MLB.TV is available to stream on many popular devices and the web. You can find the MLB.TV app on Android and Apple phones, tablets, and TVs, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung, Google Chromecast, Xumo, and Roku streaming media players, XBOX One, and PlayStation.
What Packages and Plans Does MLB.TV Offer?
MLB.TV, which enables viewers to watch every out-of-market game across the league. The service offers three packages: MLB.TV All Teams (Yearly or Monthly), MLB.TV Single Team (Yearly) and At-Bat (Yearly or Monthly).
New subscribers can try MLB. TV risk-free for 7 days.
You can find out more about each plan below.
MLB.TV All Teams
Yearly or Monthly
- Price: $149.99 (Yearly) or $24.99 (Monthly)
- Check the official MLB.tv website for current pricing, specials, & promotions
With the MLB.TV All Teams, you can stream every out-of-market MLB game live or on-demand throughout the regular season. Plus get access to local post-game and pre-game shows, MLB Big Inning which includes live look-ins and big moments, stream on up to four devices, and more than 7,000 MiLB games.
Sign up for MLB.TV All Teams and try for free for 7 days
MLB.TV Single Team
Yearly
- Price: $129.99 per year
- Check the official MLB.tv website for current pricing, specials, & promotions
The Single Team plan allows subscribers to follow their favorite out-of-market team wherever they go for one low annual price. Games are available live or on-demand. Plus get access to local post-game and pre-game shows, MLB Big Inning which includes live look-ins and big moments, stream on up to four devices, and more than 7,000 MiLB games.
Sign up for MLB.TV Single Team and try for free for 7 days
At Bat
Yearly or Monthly
Formerly known as MLB Audio, At Bat includes audio and video features from the previous season and new access to live-streaming Minor League Baseball (MiLB) content. Select Spring Training games will also be available to stream live as well. Audio content includes all regular season MLB games live or on-demand (with no blackout restrictions) and MLB Big Inning. The option to choose between home or away broadcasts and alternative Spanish audio (where available).
Sign up for MLB.tv At Bat Monthly and try it for free for 7 days
Other Ways to Watch MLB.TV
Outside of the three main plans, subscribers have other ways of getting their MLB.TV fix. Baseball fans can add MLB.TV to their Amazon Prime Video subscription. Also, during the offseason, you can still stay informed with all the happening of Major Leagbue Baseball with the Offseason Package.
MLB.TV Offseason Package
Before the regular season begins, the MLB.TV Offseason package gives you access to an expanded library of premium content. Documentaries, classic programs, World Series you, and can stream select Spring Training games live.
Sign up for MLB.tv Offseason Package
How to Watch Your Favorite MLB Team on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
You don’t need an expensive cable package to keep up with your favorite MLB team this season. Find your team in the list below for more information about how to stream all of their games on live TV streaming services, including DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, Vidgo, and YouTube TV.
National Games
- How to Watch MLB Sunday Leadoff on Peacock
- How to Watch MLB Friday Night Baseball
- How to Stream MLB Network
- How to Watch the MLB on TBS
- How to Watch the MLB on Max
- How to Watch the MLB on Fox
- How to Watch the MLB on FS1
- How to Watch MLB Sunday Night Baseball
- How to Stream the MLB on ESPN+
AL East
- How to Watch the Baltimore Orioles
- How to Watch the Boston Red Sox
- How to Watch the New York Yankees
- How to Watch the Tampa Bay Rays
AL Central
- How to Watch the Chicago White Sox
- How to Watch the Cleveland Guardians
- How to Watch the Detroit Tigers
- How to Watch the Kansas City Royals
- How to Watch the Minnesota Twins
AL West
- How to Watch the Houston Astros
- How to Watch the Los Angeles Angels
- How to Watch the Oakland Athletics
- How to Watch the Seattle Mariners
- How to Watch the Texas Rangers
NL East
- How to Watch the Atlanta Braves
- How to Watch the Miami Marlins
- How to Watch the New York Mets
- How to Watch the Philadelphia Phillies
- How to Watch the Washington Nationals
NL Central
- How to Watch the Chicago Cubs
- How to Watch the Cincinnati Reds
- How to Watch the Milwaukee Brewers
- How to Watch the Pittsburgh Pirates
- How to Watch the St. Louis Cardinals