MLB, Netflix and Opening Day
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With the 2026 Major League Baseball season soon to begin, fans may be wondering how, exactly, one may watch all the action in this, the era of constantly shifting platforms and rights deals and so forth.
Every team now offers an in-market streaming service, and MLB.TV is now part of ESPN. Here's what you need to know to watch baseball this year.
The bankruptcy of the FanDuel branded networks has thrown the regional sports networks of MLB into uncertainty. But, data shows viewership and advertisers running to MLB.
How to watch the games? Keep your remotes handy and your Roku sticks nimble. A look at the major national windows for the opening series - in order of appearance - and how they'll look all season long: The streaming giant is first out the box on Wednesday,
MLB’s 2026 season opens with games spread across Netflix, cable and streaming platforms, leaving fans with more options — and higher costs — to follow their teams.
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How to watch, stream Seattle Mariners baseball in 2026
The Seattle Mariners have announced which TV channels will carry their games for the 2026 MLB season, in addition to their new streaming platform, Mariners TV.
Netflix officially enters MLB with Opening Night 2026, marking a massive shift in live sports streaming dominance.
MLB Opening Night on Netflix saw the San Francisco Giants host the New York Yankees, and the streaming platform's choice as the first pitch ultimately struck out
Want to watch all of your team's MLB games this season? You simply need subscriptions to MLB.TV, ESPN Unlimited, Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV, HBO Max and maybe something else, too.