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With the 2026 Major League Baseball season soon to begin, fans may be wondering how, exactly, one may watch all the action in this, the era of constantly shifting platforms and rights deals and so forth.
Opening Day marks a new era for the longstanding relationship between MLB and ESPN. Though ESPN is no longer the home for “Sunday Night Baseball” (now on NBC) or the Home Run Derby (now on Netflix), the sports broadcasting network is actually bringing fans more baseball than ever.
MLB Apple TV schedule 2026: Dates, times and teams for every 'Friday Night Baseball' live stream originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The 2026 MLB season is here, and with it comes a weekly slate of "Friday Night Baseball" games set to stream exclusively on Apple TV.
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Here’s how to watch MLB games on Apple TV, starting with tonight’s first Friday Night Baseball doubleheader of the 2026 season.
Never miss a game during the 2026 MLB season, as MLB.TV is your front-row seat, delivering live out-of-market games, full replays, and nonstop access to every moment from Opening Day through the postseason.
The Atlanta Braves begin their 2026 journey looking to reestablish themselves as one of the best teams in the National League behind an offense driven by superstar Ronald Acuna Jr. MORE: MLB preseason power rankings How to Watch Atlanta
The Atlanta Braves play against the Kansas City Royals in their MLB season opener today. The game is scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. CT on MLB.TV. Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trials offered by DIRECTV and Fubo TV.
A new era of watching Royals baseball is here, and Royals.TV has you covered all season long. • MLB makes in-market streaming subscriptions for 22 clubs available to fans And there's a bevy of options to stream regular-season games in the Kansas City Royals home territory with no blackouts (subject to national exclusivities).