


Fans can now watch Orioles games on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network via MLB.TV, the MLB announced on Thursday.
MASN+ is available for purchase on MLB.TV, which allows in-market fans to stream all regular-season Orioles and Nationals games with no blackouts (subject to national exclusivities).
MLB.TV is a subscription-based streaming service that offers a variety of games, both live and on-demand.
Subscribers have previously complained about a influx of blackouts, as games were occasionally unavailable for viewing.
Before MASN+, fans did not previously have the opportunity to directly livestream games without subscribing to a cable service or satellite company.
The subscription to MASN+ costs $64.99 for the remainder of the 2025 season.
A recurring monthly subscription is also available for $19.99 per month. MASN+ can also be bundled with MLB.TV for $39.99 a month or $144.99 for the season.
This might be the last season the Nationals are aired on MASN. In 2026 and beyond, the Nationals will “explore alternatives for their television rights,” according to the MLB. In March, the yearslong dispute between the Orioles and Nationals over the ballclubs’ television rights officially ended. The financial terms of the settlement were not announced, but all disputes and litigation have been resolved or dismissed. The network has broadcast games for both teams since 2005.
Existing MASN+ season pass subscribers will receive a special invitation to be able to utilize the MLB.TV platform for the remainder of the 2025 season.
MASN+ can still be purchased directly on MASN’s website at masnsports.com or via the MASN app. MASN and MASN2 will continue to be available via cable and satellite providers.
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