T-Mobile and Sprint Customers, Claim Your Free Season of MLB.TV

Yesterday the doors opened for all eligible T-Mobile and Sprint customers to claim their free season of MLB.TV. This is fantastic timing, considering the shortened MLB season begins this week!

To claim, simply download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app from Google Play, enter your phone number to ensure you’re eligible, then claim the gift. You’ll be taken to the MLB website to either create or log into an existing account. If you’ve previously claimed a free season of MLB.TV, just log into that same account. You’ll then be watching your favorite team play some baseball!

Be sure to grab the free year of The Athletic, too, also in the T-Mobile Tuesdays app. Just keep in mind that should you forget to cancel your subscription before the year is over, you’ll be charged $70. I’m not a huge fan of that tactic, but just mark your calendar and make sure not to go over the year.

Enjoy, baseball fans!

Tim

Stumbling upon Droid Life randomly after purchasing a Motorola DROID in late 2009, then setting out to learn everything he could about Android, Tim quickly became an integral part of the site's comment section. After quite some time of strictly commenting on Droid Life, Tim was offered an opportunity to write feature stories for the site, such as custom ROM overviews, as well as interviews with Android community members. Following success of those, Tim became a full time writer and editor for Droid Life, now spending his time on news articles, device reviews, producing videos, and much more. Tim currently resides in Portland, OR with his longtime girlfriend and two wonderful dog children (Loki & Thor). In his spare time, Tim enjoys playing guitar, drinking coffee, practicing photography, and destroying kids on Call of Duty.

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  • What is wrong with the US?
    Baseball players get covaid19 tested daily so they can play baseball and yet people in Florida and Arizona have to wait 8-10 days for test results not to mention wait in lines in their cars for up to 12 hours to get tested. Americans priorities are all wrong but lets continue to pretend this is all normal and America is great

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