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If you’ve been wondering how to watch your favorite MLB team’s favorite out-of-market games, you may want to know about MLB.TV’s free trial and the current deals the service is offering.
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MLB.TV is the Major League Baseball’s official streaming service for out-of-market games not broadcast in fans’ local markets. The service offers plans for all teams and single teams (if the user is interested in just watching their favorite team.) Along with live and on-demand out-of-market MLB games, MLB.TV also offers access to Minor League Baseball (MiLB) games, MLB Big Inning content, and local pregame and postgame shows. Read on for more about if MLB.TV has a free trial and the service’s current deals.
What are MLB.TV’s 2023 deals?
From May 19 to May 23, 2023, MLB.TV has a deal where users can subscribe to the service’s All Team Pass for $69.99 per year (originally $139.99) or Single Team Pass for $59.99 per year (originally $129.99). The deal saves users $70 per year (or around 50 percent) from the regular price of MLB.TV’s yearly All Team Pass and $70 per year (or around 54 percent) from the regular price of the Single Team Pass.
MLB.TV is available as one of Amazon Prime Video’s channels. Amazon Prime Video offers a 30-day free trial which comes with the same benefits of Amazon Prime, such as free two-day shipping, Prime Music and more. After the free trial ends, Amazon Prime Video costs $8.99 per month for non-Amazon Prime members. Amazon Prime Video comes for free with an Amazon Prime subscription, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year (a saving of about $36 from the monthly subscription.) Students can also subscribe to Amazon Prime Student for $7.49 per month or $69 per year, which is half the price of the regular subscription and also comes with Amazon Prime Video. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to sign up for MLB.TV’s 2023 deal.
How to sign up for MLB.TV’s yearly All Team Pass deal
Create or sign into your Amazon account
Select “Annual ($69.99/year)” at checkout
Start watching MLB.TV with Amazon Prime Video
How to sign up for MLB.TV’s yearly Single Team Pass deal
Select Single Team Pass for $59.99 per year
Select the MLB team you want the pass for
Create or sign into your Amazon account
Start watching MLB.TV with Amazon Prime Video
Does MLB.TV have a free trial?
Yes, MLB.TV has a seven-day free trial on Amazon Prime Video for its All Team Pass, which costs $24.99 per month once the trial ends.
How much is MLB.TV?
MLB.TV offers three plans with Amazon Prime Video: a monthly All Team Pass for $24.99 per month; a yearly All Team Pass for $69.99 per year (originally $129.99) or a Single Team Pass for $59.99 per year (originally $129.99) with its current deal. The All Team Pass allows users to stream every MLB team’s out-of-market games live and on demand, as well as access MiLB, MLB Big Inning and local pregame and postgame shows. The plan is paid monthly through MLB season until October. The Single Team Pass allows users to stream one of their favorite MLB team’s out-of-market games live and on-demand, as well as access MiLB, MLB Big Inning, and local pregame and postgame shows for the whole MLB season. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to sign up for MLB.TV with Amazon Prime Video.
Select All Team Pass for $24.99 per month or $69.99 per year, or Single Team Pass for $59.99 per year
Create or sign into your Amazon account
Start watching MLB.TV with Amazon Prime Video
What’s on MLB.TV?
MLB.TV is a regular-MLB-season package that allows users to watch out-of-market feeds live and on-demand for all regular-season MLB games that aren’t subject to regional, national or other location restrictions. (MLB.TV does not include nationally televised games, local team games televised in your area, MLB playoff games, the World Series and the All-Star Game.)
Regular-season games that are restricted in your area are available to watch as an archived game around 90 minutes after the game ends. During the off-season, MLB.TV offers on-demand archives of the previous season’s games.
How many MLB tams are there?
There are 30 current teams in the Major League Baseball. See a full list of MLB teams below.
Arizona Diamond Backs
Hometown: Phoenix, Arizona
Home field: Chase Field
Atlanta Braves
Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia
Home field: Truist Park
Baltimore Orioles
Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland
Home field: Oriole Park
Boston Red Sox
Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts
Home field: Fenway Park
Chicago Cubs
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
Home field: Wrigley Field
Chicago White Sox
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
Home field: Guaranteed Rate Field
Cincinnati Reds
Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio
Home field: Great American Ball Park
Cleveland Guardians
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
Home field: Progressive Field
Colorado Rockies
Hometown: Denver, Colorado
Home field: Coors Field
Detroit Tigers
Hometown: Detroit, Michigan
Home field: Comerica Park
Houston Astros
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Home field: Minute Maid Park
Kansas City Royals
Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri
Home field: Kauffman Stadium
Los Angeles Angels
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Home field: Angel Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Home field: Dodger Stadium
Miami Marlins
Hometown: Miami, Florida
Home field: IoanDepot Park
Milwaukee Brewers
Hometown: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Home field: American Family Field
Minnesota Twins
Hometown: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Home field: Target Field
New York Mets
Hometown: New York, New York
Home field: Citi Field
New York Yankees
Hometown: New York, New York
Home field: Yankee Stadium
Oakland Athletics
Hometown: Oakland, California
Home field: Oakland Coliseum
Philadelphia Phillies
Hometown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Home field: Citizens Bank Park
Pittsburgh Pirates
Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Home field: PNC Park
San Diego Padres
Hometown: San Diego, California
Home field: Petco Park
San Francisco Giants
Hometown: San Francisco, California
Home field: Oracle Park
Seattle Mariners
Hometown: Seattle, Washington
Home field: T-Mobile Park
St. Louis Cardinals
Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri
Home field: Busch Stadium
Tampa Bay Rays
Hometown: Tampa, Florida
Home field: Tropicana Field
Texas Rangers
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Home field: Global Life Field
Toronto Blue Jays
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Home field: Rogers Centre
Washington Nationals
Hometown: Washington, D.C.
Home field: Nationals Park
MLB.TV is available to stream with Amazon Prime Video. Here’s how to subscribe to Prime Video for free.
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