MLB.TV, which would set you back $129.99 a year, gives fans access to watch baseball games in HD on over 400 supported devices, including the PS3, Xbox 360 and next generation consoles. So if you’re a real fan, it’s not a terrible deal.
Announcement below.
MLB.TV, now in its 12th season as the Internet’s longest-running and #1 sports streaming product, goes on sale for its millions of subscribers starting today. In addition to its already more than 400 supported mobile and connected devices, MLB.TV Premium will be accessible across new connected platforms, including Sony PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, later this spring.
MLB.TV Premium subscribers again will have access to every live out-of-market game across all supported devices, home and away broadcast feeds and a free 2014 subscription to the top sports app of all-time, MLB.com At Bat, on iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, supported Android smartphones and tablets, Amazon Kindle Fire and Windows Phone 8. Further details, including the introduction of additional device support, will be available upon the launch of MLB.TV Premium on each respective platform.
“Our guiding principle for more than a decade has been to build the best and most reliable live streaming experience for our fans and our developments for 2014 will be another emphatic step in that direction,” said Bart Manning, VP, Consumer Paid Content, MLBAM. “We are excited that baseball fans will have even more ways to access and enjoy baseball games across the rapidly expanding universe of connected platforms and devices.”
All subscribers will have access to more than 200 live games from Spring Training in Florida and Arizona. Spring Training game broadcasts are scheduled to begin on Wednesday, February 26, 2014.
For complete details, please visit MLB.TV.
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