Celebrity Breaking News · Riley Morgan · 9 July 2026

MLB All-Star Sale cuts MLB.TV to $47.99 through Sunday

MLB All-Star Sale cuts MLB.TV to $47.99 through Sunday

Major League Baseball's All-Star Sale is live now, cutting MLB.TV Seasonal to $47.99 — half off — through Sunday as the 2026 All-Star Game approaches. The deal streams every out-of-market regular-season game live or on demand, plus MLB Big Inning and 24/7 MLB Network access for U.S. fans. In-market fans in Minnesota and Colorado can also grab TWINS.TV or ROCKIES.TV for $27.99 during the same promotion.

With the All-Star Game on the horizon, MLB is pushing midsummer savings across its streaming lineup. The headline offer is a 50% discount on an MLB.TV Seasonal subscription, priced at $47.99 during the sale. Fans who want to follow teams outside their local blackout zone can stream those matchups live or on demand through the package.

Key Takeaways

What does the MLB.TV All-Star Sale include?

According to MLB.com, the seasonal package covers every out-of-market regular-season game, live or on demand. Subscribers also receive pregame and postgame coverage plus MLB Big Inning, which delivers live look-ins, breaking highlights, and big moments from around the league as they happen.

U.S. fans get an added perk: round-the-clock access to MLB Network with their MLB.TV subscription. When games are not on, the service offers original programming such as "MLB Clubhouse," "This Week in Baseball," "Carded," and "Over the Plate," along with documentaries and classic games.

How much are TWINS.TV and ROCKIES.TV?

MLB is also discounting club-specific in-market streams. During the All-Star Sale, TWINS.TV presented by Progressive is $27.99 for fans in the Twins home television territory. Subscribers there can bundle TWINS.TV with MLB.TV to watch all out-of-market games for $59.99.

Rockies fans in Colorado's home territory get the same $27.99 seasonal price on ROCKIES.TV, with the same $59.99 bundle option. Both clubs' local games are produced and distributed by MLB in 2026. The Twins feature All-Stars Byron Buxton and Joe Ryan, while the Rockies highlight Silver Slugger-winning catcher Hunter Goodman and rookie TJ Rumfield.

When does the MLB All-Star Sale end?

MLB.com states the core All-Star Sale pricing on MLB.TV, TWINS.TV, and ROCKIES.TV runs through Sunday. The MLB+ Yearly offer at $49.99 extends slightly longer, ending at 11:59 p.m. ET on July 14. Fans who want the discounted seasonal rate should confirm eligibility and blackout rules at checkout before the window closes.

The All-Star Game is right around the corner, and MLB is framing these cuts as midsummer savings for streaming subscribers. For more buzz around star-driven sports moments, see our Celebrity Breaking News coverage.

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