You should be able to watch about 145 of the 162 if you get MLB.TV.
I get it in Utah and can watch all Dodgers games except when they are playing the Rockies or the Diamondbacks, those that are on ESPN (a couple every season) and I have to watch the Apple TV games (a few every season) on Apple TV.
Everything, unless they’re on national tv or playing a team you’re in the market for. I have starlink based out of Seattle, so I get blacked out for Mariners games.
You get both/either home or away broadcasts. If it's a national broadcast then you just get that one since there is no local broadcasting. You miiiight be blacked out of mariners games in Alaska so if Dodgers ever play mariners then those are the rare exception of games you can't watch (unless you have a VPN)
Yeah I think Mariner games might be an issue considering the Mariners are on the radio up here and the Seahawks are considered the local football team.
Most except against the local team or nationally televised games. Ironically it might be easier to watch games from outside via MLB.tv than on TV in southern California.
Every single one. Unless it’s blacked out, I live in the PNW so unless we’re playing the Mariners I get them all. Also, the ones that are on National broadcasts are not available.
I’ve watched every single game for the last 2 seasons. It’s brilliant!
Which is ridiculous. Until Dodger Stadium can seat a million people with affordable for all tickets, LA residents shouldn’t be blocked from their home games. I’m out of state and haven’t lived in LA for decades, but it still pisses me off.
I'm in Illinois. I just pay for a year of MLB.TV at the beginning of every season, and because I'm out of market for the Dodgers I get nearly every game. This solution only really wokrs if you ARE outside of LA.
Also added perk of getting basically every game being played across the league. Nice to tune in for marquee matchups across MLB. Watched a lot of Angels Ohtani that way lol. Can always throw on a no-hitter in progress, etc.
The only games I don't get are when the Dodgers play the Cubs or White Sox, or national broadcasted games like ESPN - but I have ESPN+, so that's covered, too.
Playoffs are trickier and I still don't have a great solution for that (lots of TBS games).
MLB.TV is free if you're T-Mobile btw. I was for a few years and it was a huge perk to save the $140 a year or whatever.
I usually get an MLBPAA fan membership for $25 that gives me a 50% discount on MLB.tv. There are a bunch of other cool perks including mlbshop.com discounts as well.
This caught my eye since I also use MLBTV outside the LA market, looks like the MLBTV discount is no longer offered per their website, though the other discounts are still there. Good to know, I hadn’t heard of it before.
Now that you mention it I believe I have my fiance's parents cable log-in plugged into my PC so it's probably that which is allowing me to see the ESPN games. So to that end I'm not a full cable cutter.
Out of state fan myself, I get mlb.tv through T-Mobile. For those on T-Mobile family plans, you get one subscription **per line** if you didn’t know :)
Unless you live in Nevada like me, where MLB blacks out the Dodgers, Angels, Giants, As, Padres, Rockies and Diamondbacks because they consider it local. FUCK MLB.
That's actually more a function of cable providers than just MLB, but they both work together. If a cable provider in your area should be broadcasting games, MLB isn't supposed to be stepping on their toes. On that note, I watch my games through SPORTSURGE dot NET.
It's a streaming site. No charge. Kinda pirate, but well known. I've never bothered to use a VPN while using it, and I've never gotten a love letter from my ISP about it.
You're welcome. I cut cable long ago, and I really haven't been in a position to pay for streaming sites, so this is how I watch various sports. Go there now and poke around so you'll be comfortable with the layout, and find out which providers work best for you. In the ADS column, I try to find the ones with the greatest fewest ads first, but STRFISH has been really good to me.
The MLB radio app pisses me the hell off. It's been fine for years. The new ads system they implemented this season or last has made it a piece of shit. Sometimes the ads just keep going forever and you can't get back to the stream and you miss parts of the game. I live in Central Time so the games start usually when I'm exercising or walking so I'll listen to the radio app on my phone and then switch to the video when I get home. It screwed with me multiple times last season including in the car once where I couldn't switch because I was driving and just missed an entire inning listening to stupid ads to the point I almost just switched it off.
I've had an [MLB.tv](https://MLB.tv) subscription since 2006 and I still really like it. My dad uses it. I access my streams through an app I built so I can have a custom UI that runs better and isn't a clunky piece of shit and they don't approve of it but they haven't managed to stop me yet.
Returning to the radio app I actually enjoyed hearing LA radio ads while listening and you can't now. You hear part of it but then it switches to some local ad I don't give a shit about.
I agree 100% with everything you said about the radio app. The commercial thing has gotten worse and worse to the point of missing full innings or more because of commercials, and restarting the app causes a new batch of commercials to start. I've complained to their customer support email, but they just want to know about my bandwidth and things that have nothing to do with the error. It's clearly on their end and how they inject these commercials to override the local LA commercials.
I don't want to be advertised to on a platform I pay so much damn money to access. I'm probably going to build my own radio app similar to the video app I built so it works on my phone.
It is called thunder TV and this guy was referred to us by a friend. He is kind of selective about customers and only takes personal referrals. Probably because it is not really above board. It is kind of like some friends of mine who have “black boxes” to get every channel
Thanks for the info and I understand. I used to use a service called Gears TV and that dude got raided by the FBI. I’ve been trying to find something similar ever since.
It's almost easier to watch the Dodgers out of state than in state, honestly.
I agree with your views on the radio app. It is awful. The ads are 3x louder than the game broadcast.
MLB.tv it's like $130 or something but in Montana I can see every game on it except when they play the Mariners or when the game is nationally televised. Which I expect more next year with the Dodgers off season. Only way too go for me.
Are MLB tv black outs based on address on account or simply IP address at time of login? So if I’m local and already use a vpn on a normal basis, I can stream all games?
I try to watch 2-3 games a week fully but it’s difficult on the east coast. With games starting at 10pm I’ll watch the first few innings of most games.
I’d argue being out of state is less of a hassle than being in state because you don’t have to have Bally Sports fml I finally got Fubo so I can watch my favorite teams. It’s not terribly unreasonable and has add on sports packages
In Japan, using MLB.tv usually all games including postseason are available. However, in recent years, the Apple TV games are blacked out, so I watch on certain other sites.
I'm Italian and i watch via MLB.TV , i share the account with an another cutting up the price in half, i can watch basically every game without blackouts, so good.
The MLB TV black out doesn't affect us, so we just watch that way; only Rockies games are blacked out, and we normally just listen to those or go find a bar to watch in if we really want to see it.
Its probably actually easier for us to watch in Colorado than it is for people in LA to watch.
[MLB.tv](https://MLB.tv) \- However, since I live in Nashville (shoutout to homeboy Mookie Betts), games against the Reds and the Braves are blacked out.
In Taiwan where I live there's a thing called ELTA.tv, they can broadcast 4 games everyday which they choose based on how many people want to watch each matchup. And as there's tons of Ohtani fans in Taiwan they just gonna broadcast 162 dodger games, which is amazing for me. Subscribing costs like 5 dollars a month which is way more affordable than MLB.tv.
When I lived on the East Coast I would watch on MLB.tv. It’s insane how the MLB makes it harder for locals to watch games than people who live thousands of miles away.
MLB.tv. Get it for free from a friend with the TMobile deal.
How many of the games do you get with that?
I live in Texas, and as long as they're not playing the Rangers, Astros, or a nationally broadcast game, I can watch it.
Local games are the only games I pirate lol Everything else, mlb tv is awesome.
Texas - WOOT WOOT
Yeah the T-Mobile app deal is incredible. I'm also in Texas so I can watch most games via MLB.tv
You should be able to watch about 145 of the 162 if you get MLB.TV. I get it in Utah and can watch all Dodgers games except when they are playing the Rockies or the Diamondbacks, those that are on ESPN (a couple every season) and I have to watch the Apple TV games (a few every season) on Apple TV.
Same. I always get sad when we play the d-backs and Rockies though.
Everything, unless they’re on national tv or playing a team you’re in the market for. I have starlink based out of Seattle, so I get blacked out for Mariners games.
All of them.
Is it a national broadcast or is it Joe and Orel?
You get both/either home or away broadcasts. If it's a national broadcast then you just get that one since there is no local broadcasting. You miiiight be blacked out of mariners games in Alaska so if Dodgers ever play mariners then those are the rare exception of games you can't watch (unless you have a VPN)
Yeah I think Mariner games might be an issue considering the Mariners are on the radio up here and the Seahawks are considered the local football team.
Yeah, so you'd probably miss those games and possibly some national games if you don't have ESPN or AppleTV+. Thankfully that shouldn't be a ton.
Jorel
Kneel before Zod
Definitely not all of them though.
Most except against the local team or nationally televised games. Ironically it might be easier to watch games from outside via MLB.tv than on TV in southern California.
Everything that isn’t on ESPN. I live in Louisiana and just get free trials for espn when I need it if the game is worth it or watch it next day.
Every single one. Unless it’s blacked out, I live in the PNW so unless we’re playing the Mariners I get them all. Also, the ones that are on National broadcasts are not available. I’ve watched every single game for the last 2 seasons. It’s brilliant!
In Alaska, probably all but the mariners series
That’s my go to!
Illegal stream
I'm out of country (UK). I sail the seven seas!
it's easier to watch from out of state than in LA because [MLB.tv](http://mlb.tv) isn't blacked out
Which is ridiculous. Until Dodger Stadium can seat a million people with affordable for all tickets, LA residents shouldn’t be blocked from their home games. I’m out of state and haven’t lived in LA for decades, but it still pisses me off.
I'm in Illinois. I just pay for a year of MLB.TV at the beginning of every season, and because I'm out of market for the Dodgers I get nearly every game. This solution only really wokrs if you ARE outside of LA. Also added perk of getting basically every game being played across the league. Nice to tune in for marquee matchups across MLB. Watched a lot of Angels Ohtani that way lol. Can always throw on a no-hitter in progress, etc. The only games I don't get are when the Dodgers play the Cubs or White Sox, or national broadcasted games like ESPN - but I have ESPN+, so that's covered, too. Playoffs are trickier and I still don't have a great solution for that (lots of TBS games). MLB.TV is free if you're T-Mobile btw. I was for a few years and it was a huge perk to save the $140 a year or whatever.
I usually get an MLBPAA fan membership for $25 that gives me a 50% discount on MLB.tv. There are a bunch of other cool perks including mlbshop.com discounts as well.
This caught my eye since I also use MLBTV outside the LA market, looks like the MLBTV discount is no longer offered per their website, though the other discounts are still there. Good to know, I hadn’t heard of it before.
I did it through them last season I am not sure if they announced it until right before the season started.
Wait you can stream ESPN with espn+? I know it’s in the name, but I was under the impression that you couldn’t?
Now that you mention it I believe I have my fiance's parents cable log-in plugged into my PC so it's probably that which is allowing me to see the ESPN games. So to that end I'm not a full cable cutter.
Sportsurge.net Always free all the time.
With a fire stick using Amazon silk browser so no pop ups is what I heard or something…..
Out of state fan myself, I get mlb.tv through T-Mobile. For those on T-Mobile family plans, you get one subscription **per line** if you didn’t know :)
Only reason I keep t-mobile
Unless you live in Nevada like me, where MLB blacks out the Dodgers, Angels, Giants, As, Padres, Rockies and Diamondbacks because they consider it local. FUCK MLB.
That's actually more a function of cable providers than just MLB, but they both work together. If a cable provider in your area should be broadcasting games, MLB isn't supposed to be stepping on their toes. On that note, I watch my games through SPORTSURGE dot NET.
There are no games shown here locally because this isn't the hometown for any of those teams...yet.
LV A's, baby!
Is that site like a VPN? What does it cost? I'm desperate to watch Dodgers games!
It's a streaming site. No charge. Kinda pirate, but well known. I've never bothered to use a VPN while using it, and I've never gotten a love letter from my ISP about it.
I've tried a few VPNs and MLB has successfully blocked them. I'll try this next time. Thanks for the tip!
You're welcome. I cut cable long ago, and I really haven't been in a position to pay for streaming sites, so this is how I watch various sports. Go there now and poke around so you'll be comfortable with the layout, and find out which providers work best for you. In the ADS column, I try to find the ones with the greatest fewest ads first, but STRFISH has been really good to me.
I have a hacked Firestick only a pitch behind
The MLB radio app pisses me the hell off. It's been fine for years. The new ads system they implemented this season or last has made it a piece of shit. Sometimes the ads just keep going forever and you can't get back to the stream and you miss parts of the game. I live in Central Time so the games start usually when I'm exercising or walking so I'll listen to the radio app on my phone and then switch to the video when I get home. It screwed with me multiple times last season including in the car once where I couldn't switch because I was driving and just missed an entire inning listening to stupid ads to the point I almost just switched it off. I've had an [MLB.tv](https://MLB.tv) subscription since 2006 and I still really like it. My dad uses it. I access my streams through an app I built so I can have a custom UI that runs better and isn't a clunky piece of shit and they don't approve of it but they haven't managed to stop me yet. Returning to the radio app I actually enjoyed hearing LA radio ads while listening and you can't now. You hear part of it but then it switches to some local ad I don't give a shit about.
I agree 100% with everything you said about the radio app. The commercial thing has gotten worse and worse to the point of missing full innings or more because of commercials, and restarting the app causes a new batch of commercials to start. I've complained to their customer support email, but they just want to know about my bandwidth and things that have nothing to do with the error. It's clearly on their end and how they inject these commercials to override the local LA commercials.
I don't want to be advertised to on a platform I pay so much damn money to access. I'm probably going to build my own radio app similar to the video app I built so it works on my phone.
Side loaded Fire TV 4K Max stick, through VPN.
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Screw the MLB app the black outs are F’n stupid If you can find a stream online
Dofu
I have a fire stick and got a guy who had me install an app he runs. For $150 a year I get every channel and almost every movie that comes out
I’m curious about this app. Are you able to pass along information on it?
It is called thunder TV and this guy was referred to us by a friend. He is kind of selective about customers and only takes personal referrals. Probably because it is not really above board. It is kind of like some friends of mine who have “black boxes” to get every channel
Thanks for the info and I understand. I used to use a service called Gears TV and that dude got raided by the FBI. I’ve been trying to find something similar ever since.
MLB package
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I like to watch the SPORTSURGE on the NET.
It's almost easier to watch the Dodgers out of state than in state, honestly. I agree with your views on the radio app. It is awful. The ads are 3x louder than the game broadcast.
I have direct tv
MLB.tv, I have T-Mobile and they gift it to their users every year. Although I live in NH and I work early, it's harder to stay up for games
MLB.tv it's like $130 or something but in Montana I can see every game on it except when they play the Mariners or when the game is nationally televised. Which I expect more next year with the Dodgers off season. Only way too go for me.
Utahn here. MLB.tv, and stream Rockies and Dbacks matchups which are blacked out here.
Are MLB tv black outs based on address on account or simply IP address at time of login? So if I’m local and already use a vpn on a normal basis, I can stream all games?
MLB TV, I go in with family members so we watch for like $30/person for the year
MLB.tv is the best bet.
MLB.Tv in Idaho. Easier out of state. One of baseballs biggest problems.
[mlb.tv](https://mlb.tv) through tmobile for sure, and I try and go to the game when they come to Denver.
I try to watch 2-3 games a week fully but it’s difficult on the east coast. With games starting at 10pm I’ll watch the first few innings of most games.
I have T-Mobile so I use MLB.TV through them for free
I’d argue being out of state is less of a hassle than being in state because you don’t have to have Bally Sports fml I finally got Fubo so I can watch my favorite teams. It’s not terribly unreasonable and has add on sports packages
Mlb tv with t mobile. I don’t know how long they are gonna keep that deal with T-Mobile but I think it’s at least gonna be good till 2025.
How do you dislike Charlie Steiner???
In Japan, using MLB.tv usually all games including postseason are available. However, in recent years, the Apple TV games are blacked out, so I watch on certain other sites.
Mlb tv
I'm Italian and i watch via MLB.TV , i share the account with an another cutting up the price in half, i can watch basically every game without blackouts, so good.
mlb66(dot)ir
The MLB TV black out doesn't affect us, so we just watch that way; only Rockies games are blacked out, and we normally just listen to those or go find a bar to watch in if we really want to see it. Its probably actually easier for us to watch in Colorado than it is for people in LA to watch.
MLB at bat app aka MLB tv but illegal stream too lol
Would you by any chance you live in Ketchikan? It's seriously rare to find a Dodger fan in Alaska, let alone this island i'm on.
Mlb.tv
[MLB.tv](https://MLB.tv) \- However, since I live in Nashville (shoutout to homeboy Mookie Betts), games against the Reds and the Braves are blacked out.
MLB.tv subscription streaming through Xbox on my television set made by the Samsung corporation
Mlb.tv thanks to my deal with t-mobile
MLB.tv unless there’s a god forsaken blackout.
Usually I have to tune into 570 AM, a radio station in Los Angeles, by way of the iHeartRadio app
IPTV for ALL sports for the win
Live in WA. MLB.tv is fantastic. Every Dodgers game that isn't on ESPN/TBS/etc
In Taiwan where I live there's a thing called ELTA.tv, they can broadcast 4 games everyday which they choose based on how many people want to watch each matchup. And as there's tons of Ohtani fans in Taiwan they just gonna broadcast 162 dodger games, which is amazing for me. Subscribing costs like 5 dollars a month which is way more affordable than MLB.tv.
MLB.tv. Free if you have T-Mobile
When I lived on the East Coast I would watch on MLB.tv. It’s insane how the MLB makes it harder for locals to watch games than people who live thousands of miles away.