MLB.TV offers discounted subscriptions after trade deadline

MLB.TV offers discounted subscriptions after trade deadline
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MLB.TV is offering a limited-time discount following the conclusion of the Trade Deadline. The yearly subscription is now available for $34.99 until Thursday, August 7, providing access to every out-of-market regular-season game, both live and on demand. U.S. subscribers also receive continuous streaming of MLB Network.

Fans who travel frequently may consider the MLB Network + At Bat Yearly package, which is reduced by $20 to $49.99 for the remainder of the 2025 season. This package includes blackout-free live audio for all 30 teams through At Bat and 24/7 streaming of MLB Network. The At Bat service alone is being offered at half price for $14.99.

With two months left in the season, fans can follow their favorite teams during the final stretch and keep track of players who changed teams at the Deadline. Divisional races in the AL East, NL East, and NL Central remain undecided as teams compete for playoff spots.

All packages include access to live Minor League games and MLB Big Inning, which provides live look-ins, highlights, and major moments from across Major League Baseball throughout the season.

Subscribers also have access to a wide range of content beyond live games on MLB.TV. Original programming such as “Inside Stitch,” “Carded,” “Over the Plate,” and “Café con Lindor” featuring Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor are available alongside documentaries and classic games.

“Each package also includes live Minor League games and MLB Big Inning, which brings fans all the best action from around MLB with live look-ins, breaking highlights and big moments as they are happening all season long.”

“And when there are no games to watch, there is an ocean of content awaiting you on MLB.TV. Enjoy original programs such as ‘Inside Stitch,’ ‘Carded,’ ‘Over the Plate’ and the newly launched Café con Lindor featuring Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor. There are documentaries and classic games. But that’s really just scratching the surface. There is so much to explore within MLB.TV’s extensive content library.”

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