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With the 2026 Major League Baseball season soon to begin, fans may be wondering how, exactly, one may watch all the action in this, the era of constantly shifting platforms and rights deals and so forth.
Want to watch all of your team's MLB games this season? You simply need subscriptions to MLB.TV, ESPN Unlimited, Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV, HBO Max and maybe something else, too.
The 2026 MLB season is in full swing today with a batch of 11 games. Here’s where to livestream all of them without cable
NBC's return to MLB commences Thursday, March 26 with a doubleheader that includes the first game of actual Opening Day - Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates against the New York Mets at 1:15 ET, from Citi Field. It will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock.
All season long, baseball fans can watch Minor League Baseball games for free on the Bally Sports Live app or at BallySports.com. Fans may also purchase an MLB+ subscription, which includes access to MiLB games live and on demand,
PCWorld explains how MLB and ESPN’s streaming changes complicate watching baseball in 2026, with new blackout rules and mandatory ESPN trials affecting viewers. MLB.TV costs $150/season but requires navigating complex blackout restrictions, while team ...
After a rare Friday off, the Milwaukee Brewers resume their first series of the season, with the Chicago White Sox, on Saturday night, March 28. Saturday's Brewers starter, Chad Patrick, has a tough act to follow after teammate Jacob Misiorowski struck out 11 hitters in five innings in a 14-2 Opening Day victory.
Detroit Tigers take on San Diego Padres in Game 3, TV channel, streaming info, and pitching matchup details. Tigers vs Padres: The Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres wrap up their opening series on March 28 with Detroit eyeing a clean sweep.