MLB.TV Free Trial: How to Get It and the Real Free Options in 2026

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MLB.TV does not offer a standard free trial in 2026, so there is no sign-up button that gives you a free week.

The genuine free route is the annual T-Mobile promotion, which gives qualifying T-Mobile customers a full free season of MLB.TV, and the regular subscription runs $149.99 for the season. If you are searching for a free trial, the honest answer is to use the T-Mobile offer or wait for a promotional window rather than expect a self-serve trial.

Here is exactly how to watch MLB.TV for free or as cheaply as possible, and what to know about blackouts before you pay.

Does MLB.TV Have a Free Trial?

Not a traditional one. Unlike many streaming services, MLB.TV does not provide a standard free trial that anyone can activate at sign-up. The league has leaned on promotional partnerships instead, the biggest being T-Mobile, rather than a universal trial. So if a site promises a generic MLB.TV free trial, treat it skeptically and go straight to the official options below.

OptionPriceFree trial?
MLB.TV All Teams (full season)$149.99 for the seasonNo standard trial
MLB.TV monthlyAround $30 per monthNo standard trial
Single-team planLower season price for one teamNo standard trial
T-Mobile promotionFree for qualifying customersEffectively a free season
MLB.TV options in 2026. The T-Mobile promotion is the main genuinely free route. Prices change each season.

How to Get MLB.TV for Free

The reliable free path is T-Mobile. For more than a decade, T-Mobile has given customers on qualifying plans a free full season of MLB.TV, redeemed through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app during a sign-up window early in the season, typically in late March. The 2026 redemption window has already passed, but if you are a T-Mobile customer, this is the offer to watch for each spring, and it covers the entire regular season at no cost.

Outside of that, MLB occasionally runs limited promotions, and buying a new MLB.TV subscription has recently included a bonus month of ESPN Unlimited. There is no permanent free MLB.TV tier, so the pirate-stream sites that appear around Opening Day are not a safe substitute. For broader ways to watch live sports, see our guide to watching live TV without cable.

How Much Does MLB.TV Cost?

For the 2026 season, the All Teams plan is $149.99 for the full season, which works out to a low monthly cost if you watch all year. There is also a monthly option at around $30 if you only want a few months, and a cheaper single-team plan if you follow just one club. Buying the full season up front is the best value for a fan who watches throughout the summer. Confirm current pricing on the official MLB.TV page before you subscribe.

The Blackout Catch

Before paying, know the one big limitation: local blackouts. MLB.TV blacks out the games of your home-market team, because those are reserved for regional broadcasters, so MLB.TV is built for following out-of-market teams rather than your local club. If your main goal is watching your hometown team, check whether their games are available in your area first, since a regional sports network or a local-channel option may serve you better. The T-Mobile MLB.TV benefit page and MLB.com both detail the blackout rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does MLB.TV have a free trial?

No. MLB.TV does not offer a standard free trial that anyone can activate at sign-up. The main free route is the annual T-Mobile promotion, which gives qualifying customers a full free season, rather than a universal trial available to everyone.

How can I get MLB.TV for free?

The reliable free option is the T-Mobile promotion, which gives customers on qualifying plans a free season of MLB.TV during a spring sign-up window. Outside of that, MLB runs occasional promotions, but there is no permanent free tier.

How much does MLB.TV cost?

For 2026, the All Teams plan is $149.99 for the full season, with a monthly option around $30 and a cheaper single-team plan. Buying the full season up front is the best value for fans who watch throughout the year.

Is MLB.TV free with T-Mobile?

Yes, for qualifying T-Mobile customers. T-Mobile has offered a free full season of MLB.TV for over a decade, redeemed through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app during a sign-up window early in the season. It is the single best way to get MLB.TV at no cost.

Can I watch a free MLB game without a subscription?

Promotional windows aside, free access is limited. The most dependable no-cost route is the T-Mobile season offer. Nationally televised games also air on broadcast and cable networks that you may already have, which can cover marquee matchups without MLB.TV.

Does MLB.TV include my local team’s games?

Not live. MLB.TV blacks out your home-market team’s games, since those belong to regional broadcasters. MLB.TV is designed for following out-of-market teams, so check your local team’s availability before subscribing if they are your priority.

Is MLB.TV worth it?

For fans who follow out-of-market teams or want every game across the league, MLB.TV is strong value at $149.99 for the season. For someone focused only on their local team, the blackout rules make it less useful, and a regional option may fit better.

Last updated: May 2026. We update this guide each season as MLB.TV pricing and promotions change.