John Nickolas Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | Philadelphia Phillies Website
John Nickolas Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | Philadelphia Phillies Website
With MLB.TV's Trade Deadline Sale, baseball fans can now watch out-of-market Major League Baseball games for the remainder of the season and stream MLB Network 24/7 for $34.99. The All Teams Yearly package, allowing access to every out-of-market game live or on demand, is priced at $34.99, while a Single Team subscription is available for $29.99. This promotion ends on Monday.
For $6.99 per month, U.S. fans can bundle an MLB Network subscription with At Bat, which includes game audio for all 30 teams, live Minor League games, and access to MLB Big Inning. An At Bat subscription alone costs $14.99 for the rest of the season during the sale period; however, this package does not include MLB Network access.
Both All Teams Yearly and Single Team subscriptions provide users with MLB Big Inning, a nightly program featuring live look-ins and highlights from games nationwide. Subscribers also receive local pregame and postgame coverage for select teams.
MLB.TV subscribers gain access to live streams of Minor League games from all 60 Triple-A and Double-A affiliates. With the new Multiview feature, users can watch up to four games simultaneously on supported devices and explore the expanding MLB.TV content library that includes original programs like "Carded" and "Inside Stitch," documentaries, and more on demand.
Additionally, subscribers can stream MLB Network at no extra cost for the rest of the season, offering live games, award-winning programming, original content, and more. As of July 24, MLB Network became directly available to consumers in the U.S.