For fans eager to catch the Minnesota Twins take​ on the Atlanta braves, streaming MLB games without a traditional ⁤cable ‌package is more accessible than ‌ever. here’s how‌ you can‍ stay ​connected‍ to ‌the‌ action in real-time. ⁢First, consider⁤ subscribing to major streaming services that carry MLB Network, ESPN, or regional‍ sports channels. These platforms frequently ⁣enough provide free‍ trials,⁢ allowing you to watch the game live​ without ⁣any additional ​commitment. Services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and ⁤ FuboTV frequently ⁢update​ their channel⁢ offerings, making ‍it ⁢essential to check ‍before​ game day.

Additionally, some‍ platforms offer dedicated streaming options for local teams. Check out MLB.tv for‌ live ⁢games if you’re outside your team’s market,or explore the MLB At Bat app,which provides live radio broadcasts⁢ and game highlights.⁤ For an even ​more budget-kind ⁢option, consider ​platforms that ​offer digital ⁣antennas; these‌ allow you‌ to‍ catch​ games aired on local⁤ networks in your ‍area. Here’s a quick⁤ look at popular ‍streaming services and their key features:

Service Channels Free trial Starting price
YouTube TV ESPN, ⁣MLB​ Network Yes (7 days) $64.99/month
Hulu + Live TV ESPN, FS1 Yes (7 days) $69.99/month
FuboTV MLB Network, ⁤ESPN Yes⁤ (7 days) $74.99/month
MLB.tv Out-of-market games No $129.99/year