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The Best MLB Streaming Services We’ve Tested for 2026

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Last updated: 2026/03/22 at 6:59 AM
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Baseball, America’s pastime, has a history almost as rich as the country itself. But don’t mistake that old-fashioned charm for irrelevance. Even with competition from the NBA, NFL, and other sports, baseball is an institution that’s powered by gumption, grit, and calculated sabermetrics. Nothing can replace going to the ballpark and hoping to catch a ball in the stands, but with today’s tech, you can view as much baseball as you want without leaving the comfort of your home. Our guide covers what you should consider before choosing a video streaming service for watching the MLB season, starting on March 25, based on a decade of streaming video expertise. Read on for our top picks, including Hulu and Peacock, followed by everything you need to know about streaming baseball.

Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

EDITORS’ NOTE

March 22, 2026: With this update, our lineup of recommended MLB video streaming services remains unchanged. The existing picks have been vetted for currency and availability.

(Credit: Hulu)

Best for Live MLB Games

Hulu

  • Excellent TV series selection
  • Extensive live TV channel lineup
  • Robust unlimited cloud DVR option
  • Available on nearly every media streaming device
  • Appealing bundle deals
  • Base plan includes ads
  • Offline downloads require a premium account
  • Missing all Bally Sports and most SportsNet RSNs

Hulu + Live TV’s lineup includes FOX (home of Major League Baseball on FOX), Golf Channel, and TNT, among other sports channels. This makes Hulu a strong option not just for baseball, but for sports as a whole. The Español add-on ($4.99 per month) delivers international sports coverage via ESPN Deportes.

Baseball superfans: If you’re a baseball lover in general, not just MLB, Hulu offers an ESPN+ add-on ($29.99 per month) that lets you stream college baseball and Little League games.

General audiences: By carrying FOX, Hulu + Live TV is an excellent choice for mainstream viewers who want heated baseball competition alongside popular news and entertainment channels like CNBC, The Disney Channel, and ESPN.

Starting Price

$11.99 per month; $88.99 per month

RSN Coverage

NBC Sports

MLB Playoffs Coverage

FOX, FS1, and TBS

World Series Coverage

FOX

DVR Storage & Retention

Unlimited; 9 Months

Concurrent Streams

2 or Unlimited (at home) and 3 (mobile devices)

(Credit: Peacock)

Best for Sunday Night Baseball

Peacock

  • Many popular movies and network shows
  • Live sports
  • Flexible plan pricing
  • Supports multiple account profiles
  • Constantly changing movie library
  • New users can’t create a free account

MLB and NBC teamed up to produce Sunday Night Baseball, which airs on live TV and on NBC’s Peacock streaming service. The multi-year partnership grants Peacock exclusive rights to the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game that features top minor league prospects.

Classic baseball fans: Along with Sunday Night Baseball, Peacock offers retro MLB games and historical MLB documentaries.

Baseball fans who want to save money: You don’t need to spend big bucks to enjoy streaming baseball. Peacock’s ad-supported live sports tier costs just $10.99 per month (or $109.99 per year), making it a good alternative to far pricier services that try to cover everything.

Starting Price

$7.99 per month

RSN Coverage

None

MLB Playoffs Coverage

None

World Series Coverage

None

DVR Storage & Retention

None

Concurrent Streams

3

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Peacock Review

(Credit: YouTube)

  • Excellent lineup of sports, news, and entertainment channels
  • Impressive viewing features for sports fans
  • Robust and easy-to-use DVR features
  • Intuitive interface
  • Supports three simultaneous streams per account by default
  • Excellent add-ons
  • Expensive
  • Lacks most SportsNet and all Bally Sports RSNs

YouTube TV may have lost the MLB Network, but it still offers a good selection of TV networks for baseball fans, including ESPN and FOX. The streamer is also slowly rolling out a $64.99-per-month sports-only live TV option, which is roughly $20 less than the standard YouTube TV plan.

Sports junkies: YouTube TV’s multiview feature lets you watch up to four streams at once, so you won’t miss an inning.

People who want to record baseball games for later: With YouTube TV, you get unlimited cloud DVR storage (recordings are kept for up to nine months), up to three simultaneous device streams, and support for six user accounts. All those features are useful when family members want to watch different programs that air at the same time as your game.

Starting Price

$82.99 per month

RSN Coverage

NBC Sports

MLB Playoffs Coverage

FOX, FS1, and TBS

World Series Coverage

FOX

DVR Storage & Retention

Unlimited; 9 Months

Concurrent Streams

3 or Unlimited (at home)

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YouTube TV Review

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Best for MLB Games on Turner Networks

HBO Max

  • Huge catalog of popular shows and movies from many sources
  • Attractive apps
  • User profiles and parental control tools
  • Ad-free tier lets you download content for offline viewing
  • Live sports
  • Ultimate tier includes far more 4K content than the other plans
  • Relatively expensive
  • Ad-supported tier doesn’t support offline downloads
  • Potentially dramatic library changes

HBO Max’s sports offerings include live MLB games courtesy of TBS, TNT, and truTV. Not all competing services offer these channels, which makes this a compelling pitch for baseball die-hards.

Baseball fans who want a side of entertainment: If you want to check out baseball on the various Turner channels, HBO Max is one of the best, easiest, and most affordable streaming options. It’s also a top streaming service overall, thanks to its modern features and a huge library that includes incredible HBO Max originals, live news, excellent animation, and the world’s most irresistible reality TV garbage. Note that HBO Max is slated to merge with Paramount+.

Starting Price

$10.99 per month

RSN Coverage

None

DVR Storage & Retention

None

Concurrent Streams

4

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HBO Max Review

(Credit: Fubo)

Best for Busy Sports Fans

Fubo

  • Many live sports and on-demand entertainment options
  • Reliable streaming in testing
  • Excellent web interface
  • Capable DVR functionality
  • Some 4K content
  • Most live streams are limited to 720p
  • Lacks A&E, Turner, and WBD channels
  • Lookback mode limitations

Fubo is known for offering one of the best sports packages, spanning many categories. However, with the Fubo Extra package ($7.99 per month), you get the MLB Network. Additionally, the Sports Plus with NFL RedZone package ($10.99 per month) includes MLB Strike Zone, a channel that shows highlights, live look-ins, and updates from regular-season games, all commercial-free.

Busy baseball fans: With MLB Strike Zone, you don’t need to watch full matchups throughout the entire 162-game season. It lets you focus solely on MLB’s biggest and coolest moments.

Starting Price

$84.99 per month

RSN Coverage

AT&T SportsNet and some NBC Sports

MLB Playoffs Coverage

FOX and FS1

World Series Coverage

FOX

DVR Storage & Retention

Unlimited

Concurrent Streams

2 or 10

(Credit: DirecTV)

  • Reliable streaming performance
  • Supports 20 simultaneous streams
  • Lineup includes RSNs from Comcast, Sinclair, and Spectrum
  • Parental control options
  • No longer has a two-year subscription requirement
  • More affordable Genre Pack options
  • Expensive
  • Some interface quirks

DirecTV’s Entertainment plan covers the channels you need to watch the MLB postseason, including FOX. The service has two innovative playback features, Lookback and Rewind, that let you catch big moments. On select channels and programs, this functionality lets you watch previously aired content (up to 72 hours ago) and restart live streams from the beginning of the broadcast. Want to save money? You can now subscribe to the cheaper MySports package ($69.99 per month) if you don’t want other channels.

Regional sports fans: By offering local and national channels, DirecTV is a good option for baseball fans who need help navigating the tricky, infuriating world of regional sports networks.

Starting Price

$101.98 per month

RSN Coverage

AT&T SportsNet, Bally Sports, and some NBC Sports

MLB Playoffs Coverage

FOX, FS1, and TBS

World Series Coverage

FOX

DVR Storage & Retention

20 hours or Unlimited, nine months

Concurrent Streams

20 (at home) and 3 (away from home)

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DirecTV Review

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  • Support for 4K, HDR, and Dolby Atmos
  • Lacks ads
  • Offline downloads
  • Strong accessibility options
  • Relatively expensive
  • Smaller library than several rivals
  • Bare-bones web interface

Apple TV is the exclusive home for the new Friday Night Baseball, a weekly doubleheader show that runs for 12 weeks. Besides those baseball games, the package includes pre- and post-game shows. Most exciting? You don’t need to be a paid Apple TV subscriber to enjoy these games. You just need a device running the Apple TV app, such as an iPhone or a Mac.

Sports-loving Apple fans: Baseball coverage is just yet another example of how Apple TV is a rising star in the video streaming world. With it, you can enjoy plenty of other sports-related content, including F1 races, Major League Soccer matches, and the beloved Ted Lasso.

Starting Price

$12.99 per month

RSN Coverage

None

MLB Playoffs Coverage

None

World Series Coverage

None

DVR Storage & Retention

None

Concurrent Streams

6

Learn More

Apple TV Review

(Credit: Sling)

Best for Customizable Sports Packages

Sling TV

  • Good channel selection
  • Flexible subscription options
  • Free tier
  • Reliable streaming performance
  • Prices continue to increase
  • Limited offering of local channels and regional sports networks
  • Confusing channel distribution

Want to watch a bunch of MLB games? You need Sling TV’s Orange + Blue plan ($60.99 per month) that includes FOX (in select markets) and MLB Network. Sling TV’s live streams are mostly capped at 1080p, though a few support 4K streams.

Baseball fans who want streaming options: Sling TV empowers viewers to customize their sports packages. For example, you can tailor your plan to your specific viewing habits, such as emphasizing baseball channels over football channels.

Starting Price

$46 per month; $66 per month

RSN Coverage

None

MLB Playoffs Coverage

FOX (in select markets), FS1, and TBS

World Series Coverage

FOX (in select markets)

DVR Storage & Retention

50 hours or unlimited; Indefinitely

Concurrent Streams

1 (for Sling Orange channels), 3 (for Sling Blue channels)

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Sling TV Review


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How to Watch Baseball Without Cable

If you’ve gotten rid of cable, fear not: You can still watch all the baseball you want with a live TV streaming service. You can watch select nationally televised games on ESPN, Fox, and TBS. You’ll also most likely need to navigate regional sports networks, especially if you’re a fan of out-of-market teams.

Aside from channel coverage, you should consider other factors when choosing a live TV service, including its price, streaming resolution, DVR capabilities, and support for simultaneous streams. Serious baseball fans may benefit from add-ons like MLB.TV (which we discuss in a later section).


Cable and Over-the-Air Options for Baseball

One way to ensure you catch as many games as possible is to sign up for a cable plan. Cable plans are usually more expensive than streaming subscriptions, but some packages might have channels in your area that you can’t get with a video streaming service. If you have a cable subscription, you can watch games from any device by signing in to the dedicated Fox Sports app with your cable credentials.

Fox is available over the air, but you must set up an indoor antenna and receiver to watch the channel on your TV.


How to Stream MLB Games for Free

As with most other major sports, you must pay for a subscription to watch most MLB games. The services tested here either offer no free option or the free option comes with a catch. Peacock has a free tier, but it doesn’t include live baseball. Apple TV offers free games only on Fridays to entice you to buy Apple hardware that runs the Apple TV app.

Alternatively, you can purchase a TV antenna for over-the-air local channels. That’s great for major baseball events like the All-Star Game or the World Series, but the number and quality of those channels vary widely by location.


Other Ways to Stream Major League Baseball

Another way to watch MLB games is with an MLB.TV subscription. For the 2026 season, you have a few subscription options. The Monthly Package ($29.99 per month) streams every team live from now through October. For $150, the Yearly Package adds the offseason. And for $130, you can just follow your team of choice for the entire season and offseason. These packages let you stream select games live on supported devices (once you authenticate via a supported cable provider), and watch every game on-demand. Right now, you can check out select spring training games for free.

T-Mobile subscribers once again get free access to MLB.TV. Apple and MLB are letting anyone watch the first 12 weeks of Friday Night Baseball for free through Apple TV. NBC is producing an exclusive Sunday morning MLB package for Peacock. MLB app subscriptions focus on out-of-market games, so consider using a streaming-friendly VPN to watch your own team’s games.

Recommended by Our Editors

MLB.TV on-demand content for baseball fans includes documentaries and vintage This Week In Baseball episodes from the 1970s and 1980s, too. You can download the MLB.TV app on mobile platforms (Android and iOS), media streaming devices (Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku), and game consoles (PlayStation and Xbox). A catch-up feature (only available on the fourth-generation Apple TV) offers a 90-second rundown of key plays when you tune into a game already in progress.

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