Where will every MLB team play local games during the 2025 season?
Plenty of MLB teams have swapped TV partners so far this offseason, and we’ll give you updated information on how to watch/stream them all.
The 2025 MLB season may seem a long way off, but spring training is only a few months away. Teams that have left a regional sports network (RSN) in the current offseason are hard at work seeing new TV partners, and that can leave fans feeling more than a bit confused about where their favorite club is playing next season. Fret not, baseball fans, for I have compiled a comprehensive list of the TV channels and streaming services that will carry each MLB team in 2025 below.
Key Details:
- Several teams have left Bally Sports channels after the end of the 2024 season.
- MLB will assume broadcasting responsibilities for seven teams this year.
- There are more ways to stream MLB without cable than ever before.
Which MLB teams are changing distributors in 2025?
Diamond Sports Group will emerge from bankruptcy in the coming weeks, but it will do so with the rights to just six MLB clubs. The other teams that partnered with Diamond to appear on Bally Sports regional sports networks — now called FanDuel Sports Networks — will likely move on, though there is a chance they make new deals with Diamond ahead of the 2025 season.
The Chicago White Sox are moving from one RSN to another, departing from NBC Sports Chicago following the 2024 season to appear on the new Chicago Sports Network linear channel and streaming service starting in 2025.
As it currently stands, MLB is due to broadcast and distribute local games for seven clubs in the upcoming season. Find out which teams, and where to watch every MLB club below!
Where is every MLB team playing in 2025?
What if your team doesn’t have an in-market streamer yet?
Some MLB teams still don’t have an in-market streaming service available. For fans of these teams, the best way to watch without cable is a subscription to DIRECTV STREAM or Fubo. Fubo plans start at $95 per month including regional sports network fees, and includes RSNs in its base Pro package.
DIRECTV STREAM packages begin at $87 per month, but you’ll have to upgrade to the CHOICE package ($115 per month) to get regional sports networks with your service. DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo are the only two live TV streaming distributors to offer FanDuel Sports Network channels and a wide range of other RSNs.
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DIRECTV STREAM
DIRECTV STREAM is The Streamable’s choice for the best live TV streaming service for users who want the most channels. With an unbeatable lineup of local, news, sports, and entertainment channels, four main channel packages, an unlimited DVR, and 20 simultaneous streams at home, DIRECTV STREAM is a great choice for any cord-cutter.
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Fubo
Fubo is a live TV streaming service with about 90 top channels that start at $79.99 per month. This plan includes local channels, 19 of the top 35 cable channels, and regional sports networks (RSNs). In total, you should expect to pay about $94.99 per month, after adding in their RSN Fee. Fubo was previously known as “fuboTV.”