How To Watch Every Mlb Game

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You Want Every MLB Game? Buckle Up, Buttercup! ⚾️

Ah, the insatiable hunger of a true baseball fan. You crave the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, the inexplicable allure of a pitcher staring intently at his catcher for 30 seconds. But where, oh where, do you find this glorious smorgasbord of baseball goodness? Fear not, fellow fanatic, for I, your friendly neighborhood baseball sherpa, am here to guide you through the MLB viewing labyrinth.

Cable? Streaming? Carrier Pigeon? Your Options Revealed!

First things first, my friend, how do you consume your entertainment these days? Are you a tangled mess of coaxial cables, a click-happy streamer, or perhaps a devotee of meticulously trained carrier pigeons delivering tiny baseball-shaped scrolls? (Note: carrier pigeons highly discouraged due to potential hygiene concerns and the ever-present threat of rogue squirrels.)

  • Cable Warriors: You, my friend, are a traditionalist! You like your games delivered straight to your TV, nice and predictable. The good news? Most national games are broadcast on channels like FOX, FS1, ESPN, and of course, the granddaddy of them all, MLB Network. But here's the rub: to catch your local team, you'll likely need a subscription to their Regional Sports Network (RSN). Think of it as your own private baseball vault, guarded by a grumpy cable troll who charges a monthly fee.

  • Streaming Samurai: Welcome to the land of instant gratification! Streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and fuboTV offer bundles that include many RSNs, giving you access to your local heroes. Just be sure to check which channels are included in your specific plan, because nobody wants a surprise blackout during a ninth-inning rally.

  • The MLB.TV Lone Wolf: This option is for the adventurous viewer who wants it all (almost). MLB.TV grants you access to a smorgasbord of out-of-market games, but here's the catch (there's always a catch): you'll be blacked out from watching your local team's games live due to those pesky RSN deals. Think of it like a baseball buffet where they mysteriously hide all your favorite dishes.

Bonus Round: Don't Forget the Free Stuff!

While cable and streaming services can leave your wallet a little lighter, there are still ways to catch some free MLB action:

  • Apple TV+: They've got a doubleheader every Friday night, so grab some popcorn and enjoy!
  • Peacock: Feeling a little green? Peacock throws you 19 free MLB games throughout the season. Not a bad deal for the price of, well, free.
  • The Great Outdoors: Okay, this isn't exactly "watching," but there's something undeniably charming about grabbing a blanket and heading down to the ballpark for a minor league game. Plus, hot dogs are cheaper (probably).

There you have it, folks! Your comprehensive (and slightly humorous) guide to catching every MLB game this season. Remember, the key is to choose your method wisely, and don't be afraid to get creative. After all, a true baseball fan finds a way, no matter how many channels they have to flip or pigeons they have to train.

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