Baseball is overflowing with young, entertaining, talented players. Now there's a new place for young fans to learn about their favorites as well as the sport they love through entertaining, engaging content.
Today, MLB announced the launch of MLB Clubhouse, a brand-new YouTube channel that's focused on the next generation of baseball and softball fans.
With original series spanning animation, player storytelling, highlights, educational and creative content, MLB Clubhouse is all about providing youth-focused programming that helps bring kids closer to the game.
“By creating content specifically designed for kids on a platform where they are already watching, we hope to inspire curiosity, creativity and a lifelong love of baseball," said Gregg Klayman, MLB's senior vice president of product development and content strategy.
Here is the MLB Clubhouse lineup:
The Doug Out! MLB's first stop-motion animated baseball show features Doug and his best friend, Scout. They may be small, but their love for ball is big. They explore the game through relatable stories that celebrate teams and spotlight superstars like Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, who is highlighted in the debut episode of The Doug Out! Beginning today, new episodes and content will roll out regularly on YouTube Kids.
“The opportunity to bring baseball storytelling to kids through animation and creative content is a dream come true,” said Adam Reid, the Emmy Award-winning creator of The Doug Out!. “We wanted to create a world that captures the humor, imagination and personalities of the game in a way that kids can immediately relate to.”
MLB Art Club: Want to learn how to draw MLB mascots and iconic symbols from each big league team? MLB Art Club teaches kids how to do just that, with the help of an artist coach. Season 1 of the show will have 34 episodes -- one per club plus four specials to be announced. Beyond drawing, the adult artist and young fan will share fun facts, trivia or stories about the club featured in each episode.
No Easy Outs: Even the biggest stars in MLB and AUSL deal with doubt, life challenges and other struggles. No Easy Outs explores how those ballplayers overcame their ordeals to become the best at what they do.
Let’s Play Ball: A YouTube extension of MLB's Play Ball initiative and MLB Network's Play Ball series, Let's Play Ball is the one-stop shop for kids, parents and coaches to learn baseball and softball drills, tips and tricks from MLB and AUSL's top stars.
Beyond all of that original programming, MLB Clubhouse will also have weekly highlights and compilations for kids.
The MLB YouTube account generated more than 1.3 billion views and added nearly one million new subscribers in 2025. Now, with MLB Clubhouse, there's a new way for kids to connect with baseball and softball, no matter if they are discovering the game for the first time or play and follow it every day.
