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With in-market, blackout-free streaming subscriptions available for 21 of MLB’s 30 clubs and with ESPN having acquired the rights to sell the popular MLB.TV streaming service, fans have more flexibility in how they consume baseball broadcasts.
More than two-thirds of MLB clubs are giving fans the option to purchase a direct-to-consumer streaming subscription to watch games within their local markets on MLB.tv. The news, announced by the league on Tuesday,
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Local Brewers TV broadcasts switching to MLB from FanDuel
Local Milwaukee Brewers games will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball, available to in-market fans on cable and satellite television as well as through the MLB streaming platform.
Major League Baseball is making in-market streaming subscriptions for 20 Clubs available today for fans. Subscriptions for the following Clubs are available via the MLB App.
The Milwaukee Brewers will turn their broadcast rights over to Major League Baseball next season, meaning games will no longer air on FanDuel Sports Wisconsin in 2026. The Brewers confirmed the move Monday,