How to Watch The Entire MLB Season 2023 Without Cable For Free or Super Cheap

Nick Taylor
3 min readMar 30, 2023

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Let’s watch all 2,430 games….just kidding.

Major League Baseball (MLB) opening day is today! It is the beginning of the regular season and marks the start of a new journey for every team as they battle it out on the field to become the champions of the league.

Now, the MLB season will start on March 30th and it will go all the way through October 1st.

MLB opening day has been a tradition in the United States for over a century. It usually takes place in the first week of April and features the first official games of the regular season. The first MLB opening day game was played in 1876, and since then, it has become one of the most significant events in the sports world. The day not only marks the beginning of the season, but it is also a time for fans to come together and celebrate their love for baseball.

BUTTTTT, not everyone can afford to go to the games live! So let’s go over the streaming options!

Let’s start with the simplest one, MLB.TV is a streaming package that Major League Baseball directly offers. The subscription costs $24.99 per month or $149.99 per year and allows fans to watch every out-of-market game, making it a great option for viewers who want to watch a team that doesn’t play in their home city. While MLB.TV subscribers won’t be able to watch a livestream of their local team, the games are available to watch on-demand 90 minutes after they end. Fans can sign up for MLB.TV either on the MLB website or through streaming services like Prime Video and Fubo.

Next is Friday Night Baseball. Follow in the NFL’s footsteps, the MLB is creating nightly packages where fans can enjoy Primetime games various days of the week. You can now watch Friday Night Baseball in the Apple TV app! Simple and easy!

Next is Sunday Morning Baseball! Peacock is the exclusive home to MLB® Sunday Leadoff, a Major League Baseball® game of the week on Sunday mornings. The lineup has some AWESOME games!

If you love your local team you are going to need to find a RSN or Regional Sports Network. Half of the league is covered by Bally Sports+!

Last streaming option is Sling TV! Sling TV is the best bang for your buck. For $70 a month, users can sign up for the Orange & Blue bundle ($55/month), as well as the Sports Extra add-on ($15/month), to get access to Fox, FS1, TBS, ESPN, MLB Network and MLB Network Strike Zone!

So, grab your snacks, your favorite team’s jersey, and get ready to watch the action unfold!

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