Where live streaming began: MLB.TV launches 15th anniversary year

MLB.TV, the longest-running and most successful live streaming sports product, is available for the 2017 MLB season beginning today with nearly two dozen interactive features for its millions of subscribers to access and interact with live MLB games on any of the more than 400 supported devices.

February 7th, 2017

MLB.TV, the longest-running and most successful live streaming sports product, is available for the 2017 MLB season beginning today with nearly two dozen interactive features for its millions of subscribers to access and interact with live MLB games on any of the more than 400 supported devices.
 
2017 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
 
MLB.TV Premium - $112.99 yearly
New Technology for 2017: MLB.TV continues its annual tradition of delivering BAMTech-developed tech innovations and breakthrough premium features for watching live baseball games. This year's new array of features, debuting for regular season games, includes:
 
ADVANCED TECH FEATURES COMING FOR OPENING DAY 2017
ALL ACCESS FEATURES
Subscribers will have access to watch across all supported platforms - including At Bat - and choose either the home or away broadcast feed.
MLB.TV SINGLE TEAM PACKAGE ($87.49 yearly)
Subscribers to this package only will have access to watch a single selected team's out-of-market regular season games live, accessible via the Internet through the MLB.TV HD media player on the web, supported connected devices and the At Bat free experience.
 
2017 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC
MLB.TV Premium subscribers in the United States can watch all games live in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, the fourth edition of the tournament featuring the world's best players representing their countries and territories. A minimum of 39 games will be played at six venues across four nations from March 6-22.
 
2017 SPRING TRAINING, WORLD SERIES & ALL-STAR GAME
All MLB.TV subscribers will have access to watch nearly 300 live Spring Training games from Florida and Arizona. The Spring Training game broadcasts via MLB.TV are scheduled to begin on February 24. Additionally, authenticated subscribers also will be able to live stream each game of the 2017 World Series as well as the MLB All-Star Game presented by MasterCard. Access will be available via MLB.TV through FOX's participating video providers across any supported MLB.TV platforms, including smartphones and tablets via At Bat.