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MLB Schedule

Major league TV schedule + how to watch every game

FOX Saturday, ESPN Sunday Night, TBS postseason, Apple TV+ Friday — every nationally televised MLB game on Slam Dunk Zone for $39.95/mo. Six devices, AccuViewTV.

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TL;DR: Major League Baseball’s TV schedule splits across national broadcasters (FOX, ESPN, TBS, Apple TV+) and 30 regional sports networks. Slam Dunk Zone covers the major broadcast networks and major-market RSNs for $39.95/mo flat — 5,000+ HD channels, six simultaneous devices, fulfilled by AccuViewTV.

How "major league tv schedule" works in 2026

Major league TV schedule queries are a daily search during the regular season — fans confirming what time their team plays and which network is airing.

MLB’s TV schedule runs April through October. Regular-season games air ~6 days/week per team, ~15 games/day league-wide, with national broadcasts on FOX (Saturday Game of the Week), ESPN (Sunday Night Baseball + Wednesday Night Baseball), Apple TV+ (Friday Night Baseball), occasional Roku/Amazon exclusives, and 30 regional sports networks for daily team-by-team coverage.

Where to look up the daily schedule

MLB.com publishes the daily schedule with each game’s broadcasting network. Most team RSNs (YES, NESN, SNY, Marquee, Spectrum SportsNet LA, etc.) publish weekly broadcast schedules too. The MLB app pushes notifications for upcoming national-TV games.

For regional games, the team's RSN schedule is the canonical source. Most RSNs publish a weekly broadcast lineup with start times.

How Slam Dunk Zone covers the broadcast stack

Slam Dunk Zone's lineup, operated by AccuViewTV, includes the broadcast networks that carry national TV games (FOX, ESPN, TBS, ABC) plus regional sports networks for major markets. That covers the bulk of what a baseball-watching household would actually want to tune into during the regular season and postseason.

One $39.95/mo membership replaces the cable-plus-streaming stack. Six simultaneous streams means everyone in the house can be on a different game at once. Setup takes 60 seconds — paste credentials into IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate, channel guide loads, hit play.

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Schedule access + broadcast access — the SDZ stack

For schedule lookups, MLB.com is free and authoritative. For watching the games, Slam Dunk Zone covers FOX, ESPN, TBS, and major regional sports networks for $39.95/mo flat. Six simultaneous devices, no contract, fulfilled by AccuViewTV. The two layers compose cleanly: free schedule + paid broadcast access.

Total stack cost: $39.95/mo for SDZ + $0 for MLB.com schedule + $0 for free apps. That’s the full daily-schedule + live-broadcast solution.

Setup and ongoing use

Setup is a one-time 60-second flow: subscribe at /checkout/, install a free IPTV player (IPTV Smarters Pro on Firestick / TiviMate on Android / GSE on iOS), paste the credentials we email, hit play.

Day-to-day, you tune in like any TV: open the channel guide, find the network carrying tonight's game, watch. The same credentials run on up to six devices simultaneously, so the membership covers the living room, the kitchen, mobile devices, and a couple of extras for guest rooms or travel sticks.

Cancel from your member dashboard any time. There's no contract, no equipment to return, no early-termination fee.

Why MLB-watching households end up on SDZ

The recurring pattern: MLB fans start on cable ($150-$220/mo), get fed up with hidden fees and the regional sports surcharge, switch to YouTube TV ($82.99 and rising), get fed up with the price-creep and the lack of premium-tier coverage, then either accept the high price as the cost of watching baseball or look for the cheaper legal alternative.

That cheaper legal alternative is Slam Dunk Zone. $39.95/mo flat, fulfilled by AccuViewTV since 2018, covering the broadcast stack (FOX, ESPN, TBS, ABC) plus the major regional sports networks plus 4,500+ additional HD channels for everything beyond baseball — news, premium movies, kids programming, international, and 100+ sports channels for football, basketball, hockey, soccer, UFC, boxing, golf, tennis, and college sports.

The end-state for most households: cable is gone, YouTube TV is gone, and a single $39.95 SDZ bill covers everyone's viewing across six devices. The savings — $1,000 to $2,000 a year in most cases — is what funds the rest of the household budget.

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The Slam Dunk Deal

Cable vs Slam Dunk Zone

  Cable SDZ
Cost$150+$39.95
Channels~2005,000+
Devices1–26 at once
ContractLockedCancel anytime
SportsPremium tierIncluded

Frequently asked

MLB & Slam Dunk Zone — common questions

Where do I find tonight's MLB game on TV?

MLB.com publishes the daily schedule with the broadcasting network attached to each game. FOX Sports, ESPN, TBS, and Apple TV+ each maintain their own schedule pages too. The league app pushes notifications for upcoming national-TV games.

Does SDZ tell me what's on tonight?

Your IPTV player (IPTV Smarters Pro / TiviMate / GSE) loads a channel guide showing what’s currently airing on each channel. Open the guide, find FOX/ESPN/TBS/your team’s RSN, see what’s live.

How many MLB games are on national TV per week?

Typically 4-6: FOX Saturday Game of the Week, ESPN Sunday Night Baseball + Wednesday Night Baseball, Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball doubleheader, occasional Roku Sports Sunday Leadoff or Amazon Prime exclusive.

What about regional / RSN broadcasts?

The bulk of the 162-game season airs on regional sports networks (YES, NESN, Sportsnet, SNY, Spectrum SportsNet LA, etc.). SDZ covers the major-market RSNs for daily team coverage.

Is SDZ contract-free?

Yes. $39.95/mo flat, cancel anytime, no early termination fee, no equipment to return.

Tip-off

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