MLB.TV on sale for 50% off for Father’s Day

Detroit Tigers

Still thinking about what to get your dad for Father’s Day? How about the gift of MLB.TV, available for a reduced price for a limited time.

From now through Monday, June 19, you can get an All Teams Yearly subscription to MLB.TV for $59.99, 50% off the regular price. You can also subscribe to MLB At Bat for $14.99.

The action is really starting to heat up around the Majors, with surprise contenders such as the Rangers, Orioles, D-backs, Marlins and Pirates looking to stay on course, while teams such as the Mets, Padres, Phillies, Cardinals and Guardians try to get back on track.

You’re also going to want to take the opportunity to check out electric Reds rookie Elly De La Cruz, who is already turning heads with his dynamic skill set after making his MLB debut on June 6. Meanwhile, Miami’s Luis Arraez is aiming to become the first batter since Ted Williams in 1941 to hit .400 in a season.

No matter what teams or players you want to follow, there’s no better way to do it than MLB.TV. MLB’s streaming service enables subscribers to stream every out-of-market game on supported devices, live or on demand, with access to select local pregame and postgame coverage. Subscribers can also stream Minor League Baseball games as part of their subscription.

Additionally, MLB.TV subscribers can watch MLB Big Inning, which brings fans all the best action from around the Majors via live look-ins and highlights. Big Inning airs seven days a week.

And don’t forget about the MLB.TV content library, which is packed with new episodes of original shows like “Baseball Zen” and “Carded,” new shows like “Inside Stitch,” baseball documentaries and more.

At Bat subscribers can listen to every game live or on-demand with no blackout restrictions. New for 2023, At Bat subscribers can also watch Minor League games, as well as Big Inning and our expanded content library.

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