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Fubo Strikes Deal With Ex-FanDuel Teams, Nationals, Dodgers, Mariners

By Phillip Swann
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Fubo, the live streaming service, has reached an agreement with 14 Major League Baseball teams to carry their games for the 2026 season. These are the clubs that were previously carried by regional sports networks (FanDuel Sports Network, MASN, Root Sports) and whose games are now produced by MLB Media.

The teams are: Brewers, Cardinals, Diamondbacks, Guardians, Mariners, Marlins, Nationals, Padres, Rays, Reds, Rockies, Royals, Tigers and Twins.

In addition, Fubo has announced a deal to carry SportsNet LA, the regional TV home of the Los Angeles Dodgers. DIRECTV is the only other streaming service that carries the Dodgers’ channel. SportsNet LA airs more than 140 Dodgers games during the regular season.

Fubo’s Dodgers carriage will include pre- and postgame shows and exclusive content. At launch, SportsNet LA will be available to subscribers of the FuboTV base plan in the SportsNet LA footprint.

Missing from the Fubo announcement is the Atlanta Braves. However, the Braves, also an ex-FanDuel Sports Network team, is expected to make carriage announcements today with several TV providers. Today is the Braves first game of the season. Update: Fubo announces carriage deal for the Braves.

Fubo says all streams of the MLB teams will be available in 1080p HD.

The streamer’s base price is $73.99 a month but there is also a regional sports fee that can be as high as $16.99 a month.

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2 months ago

Fubo also added SNY (SportsNet NY) back into it’s lineup for the NY Metro area (late yesterday)

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