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T-Mobile's Free MLB.tv Offer Is Up for Grabs This Week

Customers can redeem the offer until March 31 to save $149.99.

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T-Mobile is once again offering a free MLB.tv subscription just before the start of the regular season. Customers can save $149.99 by redeeming the offer before March 31. It’s available to T-Mobile consumer and business subscribers, as well as Metro by T-Mobile customers. 

To redeem the offer, eligible customers can download the T-Life app and tap the MLB promo tile to register. Those who don’t have an MLB.com account will be asked to create one, and iOS users will be asked to download the official MLB app if they don’t already have it. 

This is the tenth year T-Mobile has offered free MLB streaming, and its partnership with the league is set to continue through 2028. Last year, this offer enabled 58 million hours of live baseball streaming, T-Mobile says.

While the regular MLB subscription unlocks a vast library, including documentaries, news, World Series films, highlights, and archived games, T-Mobile’s offer will only provide access to live games of any in-market team. 

Check the games that are blacked out for your region by entering a ZIP code on the MLB's website. This list also details which events are blacked out in the US and internationally. These restrictions stem from the need to protect regional sports networks (RSNs) that pay the league hefty amounts for TV rights.

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Jibin is a tech news writer based out of Ahmedabad, India. Previously, he served as the editor of iGeeksBlog and is a self-proclaimed tech enthusiast who loves breaking down complex information for a broader audience.

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