How do I access MLB.TV with an existing subscription?
Existing subscribers can continue using the MLB App or access MLB.TV through the ESPN App.
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Opening Day 2026 marks a new era for baseball fans with ESPN becoming the new home of MLB.TV. Alongside this, T-Mobile is offering free MLB.TV subscriptions to eligible customers. This article breaks down how you can access MLB games this s...
### ESPN and MLB.TV ESPN's new media rights agreement brings MLB.TV to its platform, integrating over 2,000 baseball games into the ESPN App. This move consolidates sports content, providing a one-stop shop for fans. Next season, ESPN will also offer local, in-market streaming subscriptions, expanding its reach beyond national broadcasts.
Key Dates on ESPN: - Jackie Robinson Day (April 15): Dodgers vs. Mets - Memorial Day (May 25): Yankees vs. Royals - Second-Half Opener (July 16): Mets vs. Phillies - Little League Classic (Aug. 23): Braves vs. Brewers
### T-Mobile's Free MLB.TV Offer T-Mobile customers on qualifying monthly plans can claim a free season-long MLB.TV subscription (worth $149.99) until March 31. This offer can be redeemed via the T-Life or myMetro app.
### How to Prepare 1. **Check Eligibility:** Ensure you are on a qualifying T-Mobile monthly plan. 2. **Download Apps:** Have the latest versions of the T-Life/myMetro app and MLB app installed. 3. **Redeem Offer:** Claim your free MLB.TV subscription before March 31.
### Who This Affects Most - Baseball fans looking for affordable streaming options. - T-Mobile customers who are MLB enthusiasts. - Cord-cutters who want access to a wide range of baseball games.
Existing subscribers can continue using the MLB App or access MLB.TV through the ESPN App.
You don't need ESPN Unlimited to subscribe to MLB.TV through ESPN platforms.
Redeem the offer through the T-Life or myMetro app before the deadline.
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