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Get discounted MLB.TV subscriptions during the All-Star Sale. Learn about features, team packages like TWINS.TV, and device compatibility.
Baseball fans, mark your calendars. The MLB All-Star Game is just around the corner, and that means one thing for cord-cutters: the annual MLB.TV All-Star Sale. While exact pricing varies by promotion, the sale typically offers a significant discount on full-season and team-specific streaming packages. For fans of the Minnesota Twins or Colorado Rockies, this is the time to lock in a season pass through specialized offerings like TWINS.TV and ROCKIES.TV.
MLB.TV allows subscribers to stream out-of-market games live or on demand across devices. During the All-Star Sale, discounts apply to both the full league package and single-team options. Team-specific packages, such as TWINS.TV and ROCKIES.TV, give fans access to every non-nationally broadcasted game for their chosen club—perfect for those who live outside the local market. The sale often includes a percentage off the regular price, making it one of the best times to subscribe.
MLB.TV supports streaming on a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, streaming sticks (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV), game consoles, and web browsers. Key features include:
For a comprehensive streaming setup, many fans pair MLB.TV with a live TV streaming service to access local channels for nationally broadcast games. Services like Fubo (which offers a free trial) can fill in those gaps.
The All-Star Sale often highlights team-specific packages. TWINS.TV and ROCKIES.TV are standalone subscriptions that deliver every non-nationally broadcasted Twins or Rockies game direct to your device. These are ideal for fans who only follow one team and want a cheaper alternative to the full MLB.TV package. Pricing during the sale is typically reduced from the standard season rate, offering a cost-effective way to watch your favorite team.
To grab the deal, visit the official MLB.TV website during the sale period. The All-Star Game itself takes place in mid-July, so the promotion runs in the days leading up to and including the event. No coupon is needed—the discount is applied automatically at checkout. Subscriptions are non-refundable, but you can cancel anytime before the next billing cycle if you opt for a monthly plan.
Blackout restrictions still apply. In-market games—those broadcast locally where you live—are not available through MLB.TV. However, the All-Star Sale is a great reason to subscribe if you follow an out-of-market team.
The MLB.TV All-Star Sale is a prime opportunity to catch the rest of the baseball season at a discount. Whether you opt for the full package or center your fandom around TWINS.TV or ROCKIES.TV, the savings are worth the click. Don’t wait—the deal won’t last past the All-Star break.
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