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T-Mobile’s Free MLB.TV Offer Is Live, But Only For A Week


The MLB season kicks off in earnest on Thursday when all 30 teams will be in action for a league-wide Opening Day (the 2024 campaign technically kicked off last week with two games in Seoul, South Korea between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres). In anticipation of the new season T-Mobile, a long-running partner of MLB, has opened up its offer of free MLB.TV for its customers on Tuesday. 

The previously announced offer grants T-Mobile users a free subscription to the out-of-market version MLB.TV, normally $150 for the season. This streaming service lets you watch live, regular season baseball games that are not airing in your local city (or on national networks like Fox, ESPN and Apple TV Plus) on a variety of devices ranging from phones, tablets and computers to game consoles and smart TVs through the MLB app. 

Read more: How to watch the 2024 MLB season without cable

To get the deal, users will need to use the T Life app (formerly T-Mobile Tuesdays) and claim the free subscription between March 26 and April 2. T Life is T-Mobile’s new all-encompassing app that incorporates its T-Mobile Tuesdays freebies, its new Magenta Status perks as well as a new location to manage services like home internet.



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