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MLB Network Just Launched A $6/Month Standalone Streaming Service

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MLB Network has launched a new direct-to-consumer streaming service in the United States, providing the option for baseball fans to subscribe without having to also subscribe to a live TV package at the same time. The new standalone streaming service is available beginning today and costs just $5.99 a month.

For those also wanting access to At Bat, a combined ‘MLB Network + At Bat‘ tier is also now available, priced at just $6.99 a month. Both subscriptions are available to sign up to through mlb.com

In addition to all of the content available through MLB Network, At Bat unlocks access to live game audio for all 30 MLB teams, live Minor League Baseball games, and access to MLB Big Inning.

As the way viewers consume content continues to evolve, we are excited for baseball fans to have this new option to experience MLB Network through direct-to-consumer streaming,” said Bill Morningstar, President of MLB Network. “Going this direction allows us to significantly expand our reach to fans and gives them more choices on how they want to watch the Network’s Emmy Award-winning coverage. With the season approaching the trade deadline, pennant chases and Postseason, MLB Network will provide the most extensive baseball coverage and analysis available anywhere for our viewers.”

As part pf the same announcement, MLB confirmed that current and future MLB.TV subscribers can stream MLB Network for the remainder of the 2024 season. This applies to subscribers of both All Teams and Single Team packages in the United States.

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