Tag: MLB
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Report: FanDuel Sports Network Could Be Bundled with New ESPN Streaming Service: Local NBA, NHL, MLB Games & More
ESPN could still find a way to stream live baseball games after it opted out of its media contract with the MLB last week. With the upcoming launch of the ESPN Flagship app later this year, a bundle with Main Street Sports Group’s FanDuel Sports Networks RSNs could be offered, per a report from the…
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Orioles & Nationals End MASN Dispute, Nationals Searching for New RSN Starting in 2026
The Washington Nationals will be searching for a new home for their local games at the end of the season. This news comes after MLB announced in a statement that the Nationals and Baltimore Orioles have ended their Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) dispute. The Nationals, who have a 23% interest in MASN, are free agents…
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An RSN Home to Two MLB Teams Is Working on a DTC Streaming App
With MLB Opening Day a month away, fans have more options than ever to watch each inning of every game throughout the upcoming season. With the MLB poised to become more streaming-friendly, two more teams are working on a direct-to-consumer app to give local fans another way to watch their games at home or on…
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Roku Announces 2025 MLB Sunday Leadoff Schedule, No Subscription or Device Needed
Roku has officially unveiled the broadcast schedule for its 2025 MLB Sunday Leadoff series, continuing its three-year media rights deal with Major League Baseball. Starting May 11, fans can catch 18 Sunday games for free on The Roku Channel—no Roku device or subscription required. How to Watch Without a Roku Device You don’t need a…
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Some Yankees Games Will Stream Exclusively on Prime Video Again in the 2025 Season
The New York Yankees are coming back to Prime Video for the 2025 season. Amazon announced today that 21 regular season games will stream exclusively on Prime Video this season, with 18 of those games airing on Wednesday evenings. The games will be available at no additional cost for in-market Prime members in New York…
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MLB Becoming More Streaming Friendly After ESPN Break Up?
Baseball fans will see a huge shift next season after the MLB and ESPN have agreed to go their separate ways after 35 years. The split is said to be mutual as ESPN currently pays $550 million per season for its MLB package which includes Sunday Night Baseball and a Wild Card series in the…
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Free MLB.TV Returns to T-Mobile Ahead of Opening Day
MLB Spring Training just got a high-tech upgrade, and baseball fans have a homerun of a deal. For the 10th consecutive season, T-Mobile is returning one of its most beloved perks: a FREE season-long MLB.TV subscription! Starting March 25 through March 31, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers can claim their free MLB.TV subscription (a…
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ESPN and Major League Baseball to End 35-Year Partnership After Upcoming Season
In a seismic shift for the sports broadcasting world, ESPN and Major League Baseball (MLB) have announced they will part ways after the upcoming MLB season, terminating a 35-year relationship that has long defined baseball’s presence on television according to a report by The Athletic. The decision, confirmed by both parties, marks the end of…
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FanDuel Sports Networks RSNs Are Now Streaming Live on Prime Video
Sports fans have a new way to watch their local teams after the FanDuel Sports Networks officially launched on Prime Video. With a click of a button, Amazon Prime subscribers can access 30 NBA, NHL, and MLB teams across 16 FanDuel Sports Networks branded Regional Sports Networks (RSNs). “We’re always looking for new and innovative…
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Cleveland Guardians Launch DTC Streaming Service Ahead of 2025 MLB Season
The Cleveland Guardians are looking to hit a home run amongst cord cutters after announcing the launch of their direct-to-consumer streaming service today. New for the 2025 season, CleGuardians.TV will stream all of the team’s non-nationally exclusive regular season games live or on-demand with no blackouts. The 2024 season saw the end of the Guardians’…
