How to Watch Baseball With MLB.TV

Blackouts, or game restrictions, impact all the MLB.TV subscription packages. Stream: CBS.com, NBC.com, Fox.com, fuboTV, Hulu, MLB.TV. MLB.TV offers a three-day free trial, so you can test it out to be sure you’re happy with the offerings. There are a few paid options that offer games live and on-demand:

Watch a single team’s regular out-of-market games for $49.99 for the entire season.Watch every team’s regular out-of-market games for $24.99/monthly and $129.99 for the entire season.

The subscription runs (in normal seasons) from March through October. It does not include World Series games. To sign up, follow these steps: After that, the app guides you through a few questions about your favorite team, and you’ll be ready to watch games.

Where to Stream Major League Baseball Online (Free)

If you only want to catch a game or two, signing up for a free trial with a streaming service that offers baseball is the quickest and easiest solution. ESPN recently teamed up with fuboTV, for example, and you can get a free seven-day trial to try out the service. Other streaming providers offering free trials with baseball access are:

Hulu +Live TV Sling TV YouTube TV

You can even travel and get access to your regional games using some of these services. Each one will vary, so if you plan on traveling much, check with customer service to confirm how to watch your favorite team while out of town. To do it yourself, the most reliable option for a full season of free baseball on your trusty television is to go with an antenna. Even then, you’ll only be able to watch local games. But if that’s all you need, buy an antenna and tune it to your local CBS, Fox, or NBC station showing the game. If you prefer to catch games on your PC or phone, you’ll need a TV tuner for your computer to watch free over-the-air digital TV stations. To watch on your phone, you’ll need to subscribe to a streaming service.

How to Watch Baseball With a Streaming Service

If you go with a streaming provider, you can watch any baseball game playing on channels your service and selected plan offers. Streaming services showing baseball games include fuboTV, Hulu +Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. You’ll need to purchase the live portion of the streaming service. Hulu, for instance, offers an inexpensive next-day television offering, but you can’t watch live baseball using that plan. Instead, subscribe to Hulu + Live TV to ensure you can watch games in real time. Each service has different pricing. Select a plan that includes both the live baseball games you want along with other television services that make sense for you. Once you’re signed up, tune in to the game you want. Be careful when you select a streaming provider. Some games might only be available on ESPN, and if your service or plan doesn’t include ESPN, you’re out of luck for that particular game.