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Major League Baseball is making in-market streaming subscriptions for 20 Clubs available today for fans. Subscriptions for the following Clubs are available via the MLB App.
After Tampa Bay's split from FanDuel Sports, MLB will produce telecasts through Rays.TV as well as traditional cable and satellite outlets. Dewayne Staats and Brian Anderson are back to call the games.
MLB.TV can be purchased across ESPN’s assorted services. You may need a scorecard to decipher the options, but here you go: If you currently subscribe to ESPN’s standalone service, ESPN Unlimited, it can be had for $134.99 for the 2026 season.
With in-market, blackout-free streaming subscriptions available for 21 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.
If you want to stream the Cardinals this season, you can buy a full-season subscription for $99.99 or pay per month for $19.99.