MLB TV & MLS Season Pass Now Available at Reduced Prices
By Phillip Swann
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MLB TV and MLS Season Pass, the two leading out-of-market pay packages for summer sports, are now available at reduced prices.
The baseball plan, which enables you to stream every out-of-market MLB game live or on demand, is now available for $94.99, which is $45 off the price at the start of the season. The single-team plan, which was $129.99 at the start of the season, is now $79.99.
For $94.99, a MLB.TV subscriber will be able to the remainder of the 2024 out-of-market games on 400 supported devices, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, computers, smart phones and tablets, among others. MLB.TV also includes more than 7,000 minor league games through the First Pitch app.
Apple yesterday reduced the price of the MLS Season Pass plan from $99 to $49. Apple TV+ subscribers can sign up for MLS Season Pass for $39 for the remainder of the 2024 season (50% off original price of $79).
MLS Season Pass, which includes every MLS game with no blackouts, is available on most streaming devices, set-top boxes, game consoles, mobile devices and on the web at tv.apple.com. Fans can also access MLS Season Pass from the Apple TV app on Apple Vision Pro.
To learn more about how to subscribe to MLS Season Pass, click here.
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