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Father’s Day Special: MLB TV Now 50 Percent Off

By Phillip Swann
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MLB.TV, the league’s package of out-of-market games, is now available for 50 percent off as a Father Day’s special. 

The promotional price for the basic plan is now $59.99. The regular price is $119.99. (MLB.TV started the season at $149.99.)

The plan’s out-of-market single-team option is still $104.99 while the monthly plan is still $29.99. However, in-market plans to some teams such as the Colorado Rockies, Cleveland Guardians, and Minnesota Twins are now 50 percent off as well.

The MLB.TV site does not say when the promotion will expire, but Father’s Day is this Sunday.

For $59.99, a MLB.TV subscriber can now watch every remaining 2025 out-of-market regular season game on 400 supported devices, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, computers, smart phones and tablets, among others. 

MLB.TV also includes thousands of minor league games through the First Pitch or MiLB apps.

Local blackouts still apply in the MLB TV package. By MLB TV rules, you cannot 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.

To learn more, go to MLB TV here.

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