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Opening Day marks a new era for the longstanding relationship between MLB and ESPN. Though ESPN is no longer the home for “Sunday Night Baseball” (now on NBC) or the Home Run Derby (now on Netflix), the sports broadcasting network is actually bringing fans more baseball than ever.
The 2026 MLB season is officially upon us! If you are looking for the best way to watch as much baseball as possible this season, you may want to consider an MLB.TV subscription, which is now exclusively available within the ESPN App.
Today marks the start of the 2026 baseball season and in what has sort of become an annual tradition, T-Mobile is once again offering a free subscription to MLB.TV. In order to take advantage of the deal,
With in-market, blackout-free streaming subscriptions available for 22 of MLB’s 30 clubs and with ESPN having acquired the rights to sell the popular MLB.TV streaming service, fans have more flexibility in how they consume baseball broadcasts.
ESPN is now the streaming home of MLB.TV — here's what you need to know about subscribing and how to get a free subscription this week only!
T-Mobile's free MLB promotion has returned, though you only have until the month's end to redeem the offer. T-Mobile is giving away a free season of MLB.TV access for subscribers starting today, though you’ll only have until March 30 to claim it.
From ticketing to how you pay for food and retail, here are the changes coming to the MLB Ballpark app for Nationals fans.
Tony Dokoupil reflects on the evolution of baseball as another MLB season begins.