The 2023 MLB season begins with Opening Day on Thursday, March 30, but subscribers to YouTube TV will not be able to watch 24/7 coverage of America’s Pastime on MLB Network if the streamer doesn’t reach a new agreement with the network by then.
Many other streaming services carry MLB Network which will be home to some live games throughout the upcoming season. Below, is where you can find MLB Network without cable.
Where to Stream MLB Network
Cord cutters can stream the MLB Network live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and other compatible devices with a subscription to DIRECTV STREAM, fuboTV, Sling TV, and Vidgo.
Find out more about each streaming service below.
Watch MLB Network Live on DIRECTV STREAM
Watch 24/7 MLB coverage on MLB Network with DIRECTV STREAM. The Choice package includes MLB Network and over 105 channels, so viewers can watch all the action and coverage of America’s Pastime for only $99.99 per month. 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 Network Live on fuboTV
The Pro Plan from fuboTV with the fubo Extra add-on is a great way to watch MLB Network, The plan includes over 150 channels and over 100 sporting events for only $82.98 per month. Relive your favorite at-bats, strikeouts, and home runs during the season, and rewatch your favorite shows with 1000 hours and Cloud DVR space.
Watch MLB Network Live on Vidgo
Vidgo subscribers can watch the best MLB coverage on MLB Network and over 110 live channels and on-demand for only $64.95 per month with their English Plus package. The service includes 20 hours of free DVR for the first 90 days.
Watch MLB Network Live on Sling TV
One of the most affordable ways to watch the MLB Network is with the Sling Orange or Sling Blue plan for $40 per month and the Sports Extra add-on for $11 per month. Combine the best of Sling Orange and Sling Blue with Sling Orange & Blue for $55 per month and subscribers can watch 47 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.