2026 MLB Season: Where to Watch Opening Weekend Games Online for Free
Baseball season is in full swing! Here's our guide to watching the Yankees, Dodgers, Astros and more this weekend and beyond.
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The New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants kicked things off on Wednesday, March 25, with Aaron Judge and the Yanks showing their dominance with a 7-0 shutout victory. With opening weekend upon us, the baseball action only continues with eight games slated for Friday. Today, March 27, fans will get Game 2 of the Yankees vs.
Giants series and the Diamondbacks facing the defending champs, the Los Angeles Dodgers . More from Billboard Houston vs. Illinois: How to Watch the March Madness Sweet 16 Game on Sling TV Anitta Set to Make Her 'Saturday Night Live' Debut as Musical Guest With Colman Domingo Hosting How to See Taylor Swift, Kehlani, Jennifer Lopez & More at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards Online Without Cable For the 2026 regular season, MLB games will be spread across five TV networks ( NBC , FOX , ESPN , TBS and MLB Network) and six streaming services (Peacock, Hulu + Live TV, ESPN Unlimited, DirecTV, Apple TV and Fubo), so if you don’t have cable, there are a number of ways to stream baseball game online and for free.
Watch the 2026 MLB Season, At a Glance: Date: 3/25 – 9/27 TV Broadcast: NBC, FOX, ESPN, TBS and MLB Network Streaming: Peacock, DirecTV , ESPN Unlimited , Fubo , Apple TV and Hulu + Live TV To make sure you are baseball-ready to watch a full day of America’s pastime, we’ve compiled a list of all the best ways to stream the upcoming 2026 MLB season from the comfort of your home. Keep reading for more ways to stream games from anywhere. Where to Watch the 2026 MLB Season Online When it comes to nationally televised MLB games, there are plenty of ways to watch and stream without cable or satellite.
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