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MLB.TV marks anniversary with discounted streaming packages

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William O. DeWitt, Jr., Principal Owner & Chief Executive Officer | St. Louis Cardinals

William O. DeWitt, Jr., Principal Owner & Chief Executive Officer | St. Louis Cardinals

Since its launch in 2002, MLB.TV has allowed baseball fans worldwide to stream more than 100,000 games. The service is currently marking its 23rd anniversary with a promotional offer, making the All Teams Yearly Package available for $23 until Tuesday, September 2. This package provides access to every team’s out-of-market games, though blackouts and restrictions remain in place. U.S. subscribers also receive continuous access to MLB Network as part of their subscription.

Another deal is being offered on the MLB Network + At Bat Yearly package, which is now priced at $49.99 after a $20 discount. Subscribers can listen to live audio for all 30 teams without blackout restrictions and stream MLB Network throughout the remainder of the 2025 season. The At Bat service alone is also discounted by half to $14.99.

MLB.TV users can stream every out-of-market game live or on demand across supported devices and gain access to additional content such as Minor League games and “MLB Big Inning,” which features live look-ins and highlights from around the league.

Beyond live games, MLB.TV offers a range of original programming including shows like “Inside Stitch,” “Carded,” “Over the Plate," and "Café con Lindor," featuring Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor. Subscribers can also watch documentaries and classic games through the platform’s content library.

The promotion comes as playoff races intensify in both leagues, with teams like the Dodgers and Padres competing for division titles and other clubs contending for postseason spots.

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