There has been a lot of banter in this space and many other places, including with the federal government, about the often confusing and expensive burden sports teams and leagues are putting on their fans by spreading telecasts across a maze of local and national TV and streaming outlets.
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A subscription to Apple TV costs $12.99 a month, but a is offered on its website.
Apple says its MLB games are available on the Apple TV app on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD, Windows PC, Android mobile device, smart TVs, streaming devices and cable set-top boxes. They also can be seen on the internet at tv.apple.com/sports, including on Chrome OS devices.
Also on: Apple Vision Pro, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles, plus additional smart TV outlets such as Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, and TCL. It also is available through subscription/access points including Prime Video subscriptions, Roku premium subscriptions, Comcast Xfinity, DIRECTV and more.
The step-by-step instructions, per Apple, on how to watch its MLB streaming productions:
Establish an Apple TV subscription and update to the latest software.
Sign in with your Apple ID.
Set up the Apple TV app if you’re using a streaming device or game console.
Open the Apple TV app or go to the tv.apple.com/sports website.