By Phillip Swann
The TV Answer Man –@tvanswerman

Major League Baseball has cut the price of the MLB.TV package of out-of-market games by 50 percent in a half-season sale.

The price for the remaining 10 weeks of the 2023 season is now $47.99, compared to the previous price of $94.99.

The plan’s single-team option is still $74.99, and the San Diego Padres single-team plan is $54.99. (The single-team package enables you to follow a single team without paying the full price for all games and all teams, minus your local teams. MLB has offered the Padres games in the San Diego market after the RSN company Diamond Sports ended their broadcast agreement in bankruptcy court.)

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MLB TV does say how long the 50 percent half-season discount will be available.

For $47.99, a MLB.TV subscriber can now watch every remaining 2023 out-of-market regular season game on 400 supported devices, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, computers, smart phones and tablets, among others.

The package’s features also include personalized game and content recommendations and an expanded library of programming including documentaries and classic games. There’s also free minor league games and a MLB Big Inning’ weeknight feature which offers action from around the league with live look-ins and breaking highlights.

Local blackouts still apply in the MLB TV package. You can not watch the team or teams in your local market with a MLB.TV subscription. You can determine which teams would be blacked out in your zip code here.

MLB TV, which offers a free seven-day trial, does not include Friday night doubleheader games that stream exclusively on Apple TV+, Sunday morning games that stream exclusively on Peacock, or select national games on ESPN.

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— Phillip Swann
@tvanswerman