MLB All-Saturday has arrived and tonight features the biggest stars at Globe Life Field in Arlington for the 2024 MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game and the future of the sport in the All-Star Futures Games. Pedro Martinez, Terell Owens, Deion Sanders, Jennie Finch, Matt James, Tyler Toney, Natasha Wiley, Tiffany Haddish, and Jenna Bandy are just some of the stars that will be on the field during the softball game.
During the Futures Game, MLB’s stars of tomorrow will showcase their skills for the world to see. 49 of the top MLB prospects will compete in the game that features Top 100 talent. Notable players that will be on the field include James Wood, Brooks Lee, Drew Jones, and Brandon Sporat in a contest between the future of the AL and NL.
MLB All-Star Saturday is a can’t miss event for casuals and fans alike, find out how to watch, below.
When to Watch
MLB All-Star Saturday
- All-Star Futures Game at 4:00 PM ET on MLB Network
- MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game at 8:45 PM ET on MLB.TV, MLB.com, MLB YouTube, MLB App
How to Watch MLB All-Star Saturday 2024
MLB Network will broadcast live events during MLB All-Star Saturday 2024 and cord cutters can stream live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and other compatible devices with a subscription to DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Sling TV, and Hulu + Live TV.
Find out more about each streaming service below.
Watch MLB All-Star Saturday Live on DIRECTV STREAM
- Channels: 90+
- DVR: Unlimited
- Price: Plans start at $79.99 per month
Watch 24/7 MLB coverage on MLB Network with the Choice package from DIRECTV STREAM. The Choice package includes MLB Network and over 125 channels, so viewers can watch all the action and coverage of All-Star Saturday during America’s Pastime. The Sports Pack add-on also offers MLB Network in a lineup of popular sports channels. There are no contracts, no hidden fees, and a subscription includes unlimited cloud DVR storage.
New subscribers can take advantage of a 5-day free trial before subscribing.
Watch MLB All-Star Saturday Live on Fubo
- Channels: 180+
- DVR: Unlimited
- Price: Plans start at $79.99 per month
The Pro Plan from Fubo with the fubo Extra add-on gives you access to all the baseball coverage on MLB Network. The plan includes over 200 channels and over 100 sporting events. Relive your favorite at-bats, strikeouts, and home runs during the season and MLB All-Star Saturday, and rewatch your favorite shows with unlimited hours and Cloud DVR space.
New subscribers can try Fubo for free.
Watch MLB All-Star Saturday Live on Sling TV
- Channels: 32+
- DVR: 50 hours
- Price: Plans start at $40 per month
One of the most affordable ways to watch the MLB Network is with the Sling Orange or Sling Blue plan and the Sports Extra add-on. Combine the best of Sling Orange and Sling Blue with Sling Orange & Blue and subscribers can watch 45+ live channels with 50 hours of DVR storage to record the upcoming season and more.
For a limited time, new and eligible subscribers can get half off of their first month.
Watch MLB All-Star Saturday on Hulu + Live TV
- Channels: 95+
- DVR: Unlimited
- Price: Plans start at $76.99 per month
With Hulu + Live TV, you can watch 24/7 coverage of the best professional baseball league in the world on MLB Network. The service includes over 95 channels, access to more live sports on ESPN+ and hit movies, shows and originals on Hulu and Disney+. Plus, you can record with unlimited DVR storage and save for up to 9 months.
New subscribers can try Hulu + Live TV for free for three days.
Other Ways to Stream MLB All-Star Saturday
MLB All-Star Saturday will also be available to watch online via MLB.com, the MLB app, and MLB.TV
