MLB to begin streaming in-market games for Angels, Dodgers, Padres and other teams
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MLB to begin streaming in-market games for Angels, Dodgers, Padres and other teams
"Major League Baseball is making streaming options available for fans to watch in-market games of 20 teams, including the Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres - a significant shift to respond to the fast-changing TV landscape. The Angels on Tuesday announced its arrangement with the league to make its games more widely available. The club said the option - Angels.TV - would be available for purchase for $99.99 for the full season or $19.99 per month through the MLB app."
"The league separately announced the move, which provides options for fans of other teams, through its MLB app. In-market games for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Guardians, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays and Washington Nationals will be provided through the app. Games will still be available to traditional pay-TV subscribers."
Major League Baseball is offering streaming access for in-market games for 20 teams to expand viewing options and adapt to the changing TV landscape. The Los Angeles Angels partnered with MLB to offer Angels.TV through the MLB app for $99.99 for the full season or $19.99 per month. MLB's app will provide in-market games for 16 other clubs while games remain available to traditional pay-TV subscribers. Spectrum previously offered Dodger games via a separate streaming app. ESPN will become the new streaming home of MLB.TV, bringing out-of-market live games to the ESPN App and ESPN.com.
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