When it comes to watching Major League Baseball® (MLB®) this season, Xfinity has all the bases covered. With so many games packed into a season, it’s no surprise there are plenty of ways to watch across local channels, networks, and streaming platforms. Here’s a refresher on what you need to know to watch your favorite teams and keep up with all the action this season.
How to Watch Major League Baseball with Cable
If you want to watch MLB on TV, you’re home safe with X1. Watch nationally broadcast games on ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS, or the MLB Network. You’ll need the Xfinity Popular TV package or above. Regional games are aired on local broadcast channels. Customers can also check out the Xfinity Sports & News TV package for both regional and national broadcasts.
MLB Network is the ultimate TV destination for baseball fans, bringing you live games, expert analysis, and news. You can add MLB Network to your X1 plan with the More Sports and Entertainment Package, which also gives you access to NFL RedZone, NBA TV, CBS Sports, and more.
If you have added MLB Extra Innings® to your X1 package, you get up to 90 out-of-market baseball games each week, and can find them in the X1 guide or Xfinity Stream app. You’ll also get access to MLB.TV, where you can stream every out of-market game live or On Demand on your favorite devices.
Get Even More Baseball on Cable in Multiview
With Xfinity Multiview, X1 customers can enjoy multiple live events at once on the same screen. Throughout the 2025 season, select primetime MLB games will be available to add to your Multiview experience. Plus, you can now watch baseball side-by-side with some of the biggest events in sports, like the MLS Season Pass or March Madness®. Launch the Multiview feature in X1 Sports Zone app or X1 MLB hub, or simply by saying “multiview” into your X1 voice remote.
Note: While Multiview is in its early phases of rollout, availability and selection may vary by market.
How to Stream Major League Baseball
X1 customers can stream MLB with the Xfinity Stream App or in your web browser. With Xfinity Internet, you’ll have access to NBC Sports Regional Networks via Xfinity Stream to watch regional games. You can tune into out-of-market games on Xumo Stream Box if you have a subscription to MLB.TV. And if you have StreamSaver, you can watch Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+.
2025 MLB Schedule Highlights
- March 27: Opening Day. The 14-game slate is the earliest Opening Day in MLB history.
- May 16-18: Rivalry Weekend—11 of the 15 series played are matchups between prime Interleague rivals
- July 14: Home Run Derby
- July 15: All Star Game
- August 2: 2025 MLB Speedway Classic—Atlanta Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds at Bristol Motor Speedway
- September 28: Last day of the regular season
Follow Your Favorite MLB Teams and Players with Xfinity Sports Zone
Keep up with all the latest action and news in baseball on the X1 Sports Zone app.Track scores, stats, and performance breakdowns of your favorite teams and players. Get there fast by saying “Sports Zone” into your X1 voice remote.
You can use the X1 voice remote to get directly to team-specific content. Just say a team’s name to get to an ongoing live game broadcast or, if they’re not playing, a view of the upcoming game schedule. To see a team’s stats, score, or schedule, say the name of the team and “Stats,” “Score” or “Schedule" into your Voice Remote. For example, you might say, “Phillies Stats,” “Chicago White Sox Score,” or “Mariners Schedule".
Get Live MLB Odds on Your Screen with Xfinity Odds Zone
With Xfinity Odds Zone, you can see pre-game spreads, live odds, game lines, and prop bets from DraftKings and FanDuel. Just say “View Odds” into your X1 voice remote to view the latest and add live odds to your screen while you watch.
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