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MLB.TV offers half-off subscription during All-Star Sale

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Terry McGuirk Chairman | Atlanta Braves Website

Terry McGuirk Chairman | Atlanta Braves Website

The first half of the MLB season is coming to a close, but the All-Star Sale offers fans an opportunity to stay connected for the rest of the season. Until Sunday, MLB.TV is available at a 50% discount. An MLB.TV All Teams Yearly subscription now costs $47.99, while single-team packages are priced at $39.99. Additionally, At Bat is on sale for $14.99.

With the All Teams Yearly package, subscribers can stream every out-of-market regular-season game live or on demand on supported devices. The subscription also includes several features designed to enhance the viewing experience.

One such feature is MLB Big Inning, which provides live look-ins and highlights from around the league seven days a week. Local pregame and postgame coverage is also available for select teams.

MLB.TV subscribers can stream Minor League Baseball games for affiliates of all 30 MLB clubs, including all 60 Triple-A and Double-A affiliates. The service also offers home games from more than 40 additional clubs and select postseason games through the MiLB app, as well as select games from team affiliates in the MLB app.

The MLB.TV content library continues to expand with new episodes of original programs like "Carded" and "Inside Stitch," along with documentaries and additional live programming.

Following the break, July could significantly impact the remainder of the 2024 season as teams aim to solidify their standings before the Trade Deadline on July 30. Notable storylines include Aaron Judge's pursuit of 60 home runs and a potential three-way MVP race involving his teammate Juan Soto and Gunnar Henderson of the Orioles.

Additionally, Steven Kwan's breakout season has positioned the Guardians as contenders for MLB's best record. Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers has a chance to become the National League's first Triple Crown winner in 87 years, while Pirates rookie Paul Skenes has quickly gained attention with his performances.

These are just a few of the compelling narratives as the second half approaches. For fans wanting to follow all this action closely, subscribing to MLB.TV remains an optimal choice.

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