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MLB.TV offers discounts on subscriptions during All-Star Sale

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The 2025 MLB All-Star lineup has been announced, and fans have the opportunity to watch their favorite players in action with a special offer from MLB.TV. The All-Star Sale is running until July 13, offering a yearly subscription at half price for $47.99. This package includes access to every out-of-market regular-season game, both live and on demand. Additionally, U.S. subscribers can enjoy round-the-clock coverage of MLB Network.

For those frequently traveling, the MLB Network + At Bat Yearly package is available at a discounted rate of $49.99, saving fans $20. This deal provides blackout-free live audio for all 30 teams throughout the remainder of the 2025 season via At Bat and includes continuous streaming of MLB Network.

Cal Raleigh, leading in home runs this season and aiming to surpass Salvador Perez's single-season record for catchers, headlines this year's All-Stars. First-time selections James Wood from the Nationals and Jacob Wilson from the A's are also making significant impacts in their leagues. Notably, Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani lead fan votes as they pursue MVP honors.

Each subscription package features additional content such as live Minor League games and MLB Big Inning segments that showcase real-time highlights and pivotal moments across Major League Baseball.

Beyond live games, MLB.TV offers an extensive library filled with original programming like “Inside Stitch,” “Carded,” and “Over the Plate,” along with documentaries and classic games for fans to explore during downtime.

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