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MLB, NBC Sports team to stream A’s, Giants, Phils games direct to consumers

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Major League Baseball and NBC Sports Regional Networks have announced a new partnership to stream games direct-to-consumers for three MLB Clubs: Athletics (NBC Sports California), Giants (NBC Sports Bay Area), and Phillies (NBC Sports Philadelphia) – through MLB.TV during the 2025 season. Fans in the Clubs’ home territories can now watch the networks’ game coverage live and on demand with live pre- and post-game shows through the league’s streaming service, which is now entering its 23rd season.

With the completion of this agreement, 26 of the 30 MLB Clubs now have a DTC streaming option available in market which effectively eliminates local blackouts for their fans. Games appearing on one of MLB’s national partners’ platforms will not be available on MLB.TV.


Packages for the A’s and Giants will be available for a monthly cost of $19.99 and can be bundled with MLB.TV’s out of market games for $39.99 a month. The Phillies package will be available for $24.99 per month and can be bundled with MLB.TV’s out of market package for $44.99 per month.

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“We are excited to partner with NBC to continue increasing the reach of MLB games for our fans,” said Noah Garden, MLB Deputy Commissioner, Business & Media. “We have been hard at work with our Clubs and RSNs to address one of the top issues that baseball fans have had for years, which has been blackouts. This agreement with NBC marks an important step in that effort as we now have nearly 90% of the league with a DTC streaming option available in their market.”

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