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Streaming MLB games has never been easier! Just follow this simple 16-step guide

By Jack BaerYahoo Sports

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.

The 2026 MLB season is just around the corner, and you know what that means: It’s time to catch up on how the league has once again changed the way you’ll be watching 162 games of your favorite team, plus playoffs and special events. Have no fear because Yahoo Sports is here to walk you through what’s ultimately a very simple process. It just breaks down into 16 steps across seven streaming platforms.

To be clear, we are going to be trying to sign up for every service you’d need to watch every MLB game and major event this year, and we’re assuming you’re approaching this without a subscription to any of them or a cable provider. Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB Season Step 1: Let’s figure out in-market viewing Your first step is probably going to be to try to watch the home team. How that works depends on where you live and how much watching that team means to you.

Ponder that, and let’s move on. Step 2: Sign up for a cable subscription, if that’s your thing This is several steps in itself, but we’re just saying that the best way to watch your local team is still probably by signing up for a cable bundle or something similar that offers you a slate of sports channels. Step 3: Sign up for an in-market streaming service, if that’s your thing If you’d rather stream the games, in-market streaming has become the norm in MLB , so you can likely sign up for something in that realm with your team.

Step 4: Let’s go to MLB. TV If you had MLB. TV last season, you can skip this step (for now).

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