Save big on MLB.TV during our 23rd Anniversary Sale
Since the first game streamed live on MLB.TV in 2002, more than 100,000 games have been watched by baseball fans around the world. And now is as good a time as any to subscribe to MLB.TV, which is available for $23 in celebration of its 23rd Anniversary Sale -- running now through Tuesday, Sept. 2.
MLB.TV’s All Teams Yearly Package, which allows subscribers to watch every team’s out-of-market games, is on sale for just $23. Blackouts and other restrictions apply. As an added bonus, U.S. fans can watch MLB Network 24/7 with their MLB.TV subscription.
If you're constantly on the go or on the road a lot, the MLB Network + At Bat Yearly package might be the perfect deal for you. Get the package for $20 off at $49.99, and for the rest of the 2025 season, fans can listen to live audio for all 30 teams blackout-free on At Bat and stream MLB Network 24/7. At Bat is also available at 50% off for $14.99.
With close division and Wild Card races in both leagues, the chase for the Postseason is heating up. Will the Dodgers successfully defend their NL West crown, or will the Padres take the division title for the first time in nearly 20 years? Can the Blue Jays hold off the Yankees and Red Sox for their first AL East title in 10 years? If you haven't subscribed by the end of this sentence, then you're missing out.
MLB.TV allows you to stream every out-of-market game on supported devices, live or on demand, all season long, plus 24/7 streaming access to MLB Network. MLB.TV subscribers can watch live Minor League games and MLB Big Inning, which brings fans all the best action from around MLB with live look-ins, breaking highlights and big moments as they are happening all season long.
And when there are no games to watch, there is an ocean of content awaiting you on MLB.TV. Enjoy original programs such as “Inside Stitch,” “Carded,” “Over the Plate" and "Café con Lindor" featuring Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor. There are documentaries and classic games. But that’s really just scratching the surface. There is so much to explore within MLB.TV’s extensive content library.