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Watch Major League Baseball All Season Long

Batter up! The new MLB season is underway and you can follow it all, from Opening Day to the World Series, with these apps:


Go deep with the MLB app

The official MLB app is the ultimate destination for news, scores, and live streams.

The app’s free tier gives you access to a redesigned scoreboard view and lets you track games with Live Activities on your Home Screen. The app’s Gameday feature—which tracks every pitch, hit, and play with 3D virtualizations—now offers more detailed real-time data, including pitch speed and batted ball exit velocity.

New for 2026, the MLB+ subscription unlocks live 24/7 access to MLB Network, as well as the daily live whip-around show MLB Big Inning. You can also stream select live out-of-market games and every team’s local radio broadcasts with no blackouts.

Upgrading to an MLB.TV subscription gives you everything above, plus live streams of every out-of-market game. Watch the home or away broadcast in HD, with full DVR playback controls.


Live in the same local-TV market as your favorite team? MLB now offers in-market streaming subscriptions for 22 out of 30 MLB clubs (including the Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners, and New York Mets), which allow you to combine a local team subscription with MLB.TV and save on the bundled price. You’ll also find most of a local team’s games on a regional cable channel accessible through these pay TV services.


Catch the week’s best matchups

For nationally broadcast games, use these apps:

Netflix is streaming the first game of the season, between the New York Yankees and the San Francisco Giants, as well as the All-Star Home Run Derby and Field of Dreams game on August 13, when the Philadelphia Phillies play the Minnesota Twins in Dyersville, Iowa (the setting of the classic 1989 movie).


Major League Baseball returns to NBC, which televised MLB’s first game ever in 1939. Stream the games with the Peacock app, starting with a prime-time Opening Day doubleheader and all throughout the season on Sunday Leadoff. Peacock is also the new home for Sunday Night Baseball.


Now in its fifth season, Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV streams a doubleheader each week.


The FOX One app is streaming over 80 regular-season games, including Baseball Night in America on Saturdays—plus special events like the All-Star Game and World Series.


Throughout the regular season, HBO Max streams Tuesday games that TBS broadcasts nationally. The app is also the exclusive home of the American League Division Series and Championship Series.


ESPN broadcasts 30 games during the regular season. Stream them with the ESPN app. (Cable authentication required.)


Hear games on the radio

People have been listening to baseball on the radio for over 100 years, and you can continue the tradition with these apps:

Both the MLB+ and MLB.TV plans in the MLB app include the home and away audio broadcasts, in English and Spanish, for all 30 teams—with no blackout dates.


TuneIn Radio’s Premium subscription and SiriusXM’s All Access subscription unlock play-by-play broadcasts for all 30 MLB teams.


Head to the stadium

Download MLB Ballpark to check seating maps for the best sight lines, chat with fan services, and order concessions at all 30 MLB stadiums. Once you’re at the game, check in to earn exclusive in-park offers.


Scores and stats, fast and simple

With real-time scores, play-by-play updates, team stats, and lineup details, Apple Sports is a fast way to keep up with your favorite MLB team. And it syncs seamlessly with favorites you’ve selected in the My Sports experience in the Apple News and Apple TV apps.