For T-Mobile customers, today's T-Mobile Tuesday offer is their annual free season of MLB.TV streaming, to stream out-of-market baseball games.
No more MLS soccer for free, however (probably since it's now just a part of having Apple TV+.).
For T-Mobile customers, today's T-Mobile Tuesday offer is their annual free season of MLB.TV streaming, to stream out-of-market baseball games.
No more MLS soccer for free, however (probably since it's now just a part of having Apple TV+.).
This year, MLB also offers a subscription package of in-market blackout-free streaming for most teams, separate from MLBTV (though the two also can be had as a bundle).
As ESPN is now handling MLBTV, they're trying to force new subscribers to get ESPN Unlimited when signing up (though that can be cancelled right away).
So unless one's a super-hardcore fan, someone who only wants to watch their local team can just get the in-market package, throw in an antenna (for NBC/Fox, including the World Series) and just listen to the remaining 7 games on the radio (or skip altogether)?
Again, when it comes to streaming, sports are generally a rip-off... the only question is how much of one (and how much one's willing to pay).
I found the Mariners' schedule/broadcast info here, but looks like other teams (via a search) are also covered: