Get a good look at MLB.TV this weekend

3-day risk-free trial as live games resume with exhibitions

July 19th, 2020

Opening Day is Thursday and Friday, but you don’t have to wait until then to get your fill of live baseball action on MLB.TV. The first MLB games since the campaign was put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic back in March were shown Saturday, beginning the exhibition slate that will lead up to the 2020 regular season, during which every team will play a 60-game schedule.

The action continues Sunday with Orioles at Phillies (6:05 p.m. ET), Mets at Yankees (7:05 p.m. ET), White Sox at Cubs (8:05 p.m. ET) and D-backs at Dodgers (9:10 p.m. ET).

Subscribe to MLB.TV to follow along as MLB returns to the field. You can try it risk-free for three days or get a season-long subscription for $59.99, giving you the ability to stream every game live (blackout restrictions apply) or on demand.

For MLB.TV subscribers within an area subject to blackout, the applicable games will be available as archived games approximately 90 minutes after they conclude, and you can watch archived games with no blackout restrictions all season. There are no blackout restrictions on exhibition games, and subscribers can listen to every game live with no blackout restrictions.

MLB.TV allows you to watch up to four games at once, with the ability to toggle between home, away and Spanish-language (where available) broadcasts. You also can pause and rewind live action with MLB.TV’s DVR controls and jump to any half-inning via the clickable linescores.

In addition, MLB.TV offers a wide variety of featured content, including documentaries, World Series films, select episodes of “This Week in Baseball,” epic half-innings from throughout baseball history, and more.