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New York Yankees Return to Prime Video With 21 Exclusive Matchups for 2026

For the seventh straight season, the New York Yankees are returning to Prime Video. Amazon and the team announced a 21-game Prime Video slate for the Pinstripes this season, with most of those tilts landing on midweek nights. With the move, regional Prime members can watch a big chunk of Bronx action at no-additional cost.

Of the 21 games streaming on the platform, 17 will stream on Wednesday nights. The action begins on April 8 at 7:05 PM ET when the Athletics visit Yankee Stadium. Amazon says the platform’s 2026 slate will be available for subscribers within the home-team footprint of New York State, Connecticut, north and central New Jersey, and northeast Pennsylvania. Fans who live outside of the team’s market can watch live on MLB.TV.

YES Network and Prime Video Sports will collaborate with the broadcast and production, respectively. YES Network’s Michael Kay returns for play-by-play, with analysts David Cone, Paul O’Neill, and Joe Girardi joining during the 21-game slate. The 30-minute pre-game show is hosted by Bob Lorenz, with Justin Shackil filling in on select dates. Live interviews from the field, and reporting will be handled by Meredith Marakovits. Additionally, live in-game stats, key player and team details, and more will highlight Prime Video’s production.

Yankees on Prime 2026 Schedule

All game times EDT. Schedule subject to change.

How to Watch the New York Yankees on Prime Video

In‑market fans can stream the Yankees on Prime using Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, or similar devices. New members get a 30‑day free Prime trial. Prime Video’s standalone plan costs $8.99 per month and includes thousands of shows, movies, and live sports. A full Prime membership is $14.99 per month and adds premium perks, including fast delivery, Prime Music, Prime Reading, and Grubhub+.

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