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MLBAM Keeps MLB.TV Subscription Prices Flat For Third Straight Year

MLBAM today began selling subscriptions to its MLB.TV out-of-market live game package. This year's pricing remains static with the premium level costing $129.99 for the third consecutive season. That top-tier level again includes free access to MLBAM's flagship mobile app MLB.com At Bat, a pairing now in its fourth season. Similar to prior years, a single MLB.TV subscription will be accessible on more than 400 types of connected devices, with support this season being expanded to the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV.

The product this year will feature a completely rebuilt HD media player with simplified user controls, as well as a new option to overlay audio from Spanish-language radio announcers onto the video. MLB.TV now enters its 13th season, marking the sports industry's longest-running streaming product. MiLB.TV, carrying live online feeds of nearly every Triple-A game and many Double-A and Single-A games, returns for a fifth season. Full-season pricing for the minor-league package is $49.99, also unchanged from last year. Subscribers of the MLB.TV package can add the minor league games for an additional $25.

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