MLB TV Offers $50 Discount With Team Bundles

By Phillip Swann
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MLB TV, Major League Baseball’s streaming package of out-of-market games, is offering a $50 discount if you bundle the plan with an in-market subscription to select teams.

For example, if you order MLB TV’s package for the regular $149, residents in the San Diego market can add the San Diego Padres games without blackouts for just $50 more. The Padres’ single-team in-market plan is normally $99.99 for the season.

The same deal is available for the Cleveland Guardians games in the Guardians’ market; the Arizona Diamondbacks games in that team’s market; the Minnesota Twins games in the Twins’ market; and the Colorado Rockies games in the Rockies’ market.

In addition, fans in the markets for the Giants and Athletics can bundle MLB TV’s out-of-market plan with their teams’ games for $39.99 a month instead of the regular $49.98 a month if you purchased them separately. The Philadelphia Phillies’ in-market games are available for $44.99 a month if bundled with the MLB TV out-of-market plan; the regular price would be $54.98 a month if purchased separately.

To learn more about the MLB TV team discounts, click here.

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