Baseball is the everyday sport. Across a 162-game regular season from late March to the end of September, all 30 clubs are often in action on the same day, which means 10 to 15 MLB games on a typical summer afternoon and evening - day games around 1:00 PM ET, a big cluster at 7:00 PM ET, and West Coast first pitches near 10:00 PM ET. This page gathers those live feeds so you can jump straight to the Yankees, Dodgers, Braves, Astros, or your regional club without hunting for a working link.
Because so much of baseball is regional, this is the sport most affected by blackouts. A local Bally Sports or regional network game is frequently unavailable on the official MLB.TV app in your own market, which is the single most common frustration people have when they search for MLB streams. The third-party channels on each game page are not bound by those local blackout rules, so a game you cannot get at home on MLB.TV often still has a live feed here, in HD, with a backup tab if the picture drops during a late-inning rally.
National windows run on ESPN (Sunday Night Baseball), FOX and FS1, TBS, and Apple TV+ (Friday Night Baseball), and every one of those is covered alongside the regional broadcasts. Postseason baseball is the highlight of the year: the Wild Card Series, Division Series (ALDS and NLDS), the League Championship Series (ALCS and NLCS), and the World Series in late October all appear here, and October games tend to carry more sources because demand spikes.
Games are added continuously as lineups are posted; feeds usually come online 30 to 60 minutes before first pitch, so check back near game time if yours is not up yet. For a change of pace on an off day, hockey fans can head to NHL streams. TheTVApp does not host any video - all streams are third-party links embedded for convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I watch my local MLB team even if it is blacked out on MLB.TV?
Usually yes. In-market blackouts that hide your regional team on the official MLB.TV app do not apply to the third-party feeds aggregated here, so blacked-out local games often still have a working stream on this page.
How many MLB games can I watch in a day?
During the regular season there are typically 10 to 15 games per day, and every available one is listed here - day games, night games, and both ends of a doubleheader.
Do you carry Sunday Night Baseball and Apple TV+ Friday games?
Yes. National windows on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, FOX/FS1, TBS, and Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball are all covered, in addition to regional broadcasts.
Is the full MLB postseason and World Series included?
Yes, from the Wild Card Series through the ALDS, NLDS, ALCS, NLCS, and the World Series. Postseason games generally have more backup channels than regular-season games.