Cord-cutters and cord-nevers can watch MLB Baseball games live without cable using Live TV streaming options. Follow a link below and we'll help you decide which streaming option is best to watch your favorite teams without cable.
Your local RSN (regional sports network) will air most baseball games for your local team. If you are rooting for your hometown team, then your best bet is to find a service that carries your local RSN.
DirecTV Stream has the most RSNs so that's your best bet. It's only missing RSNs for the Phillies and Blue Jays. fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, and YouTube TV also carry a few RSNs albeit only a handful.
Some MLB games will air nationally. You can catch these on ESPN, FS1, and TBS. Most of these games will not be available on your local RSN. Keep in mind that you'll need access to these national channels to watch the MLB Playoff games and the World Series.
Distinct from the MLB Network channel, MLB.tv is a streaming service offering up regular season MLB games for paying subscribers. There are two service options available through MLB.tv: All Teams or Single Teams. At $64.99 you can stream every out-of-market game live or pay $54.99 to follow a single team.
For fans who have blackout restrictions on their favorite team, consider using a VPN to unblock your favorite team games. With a VPN your physical zip code doesn't have to dictate the games you can and cannot watch.
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