Free MLB TV For T-Mobile (Sprint and Metro Customers, Too!) Returns April 5

Thanks to owners and players coming to terms recently, MLB baseball is back! To celebrate the start of a new season, as they’ve done for quite a few years now, T-Mobile is offering all of its customers a free season of MLB.TV, which is the official streaming platform for the MLB. It’s the best way to watch your team, especially if you live out of market such as I do with my San Francisco Giants.

The redemption process begins April 5 through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app. At that time, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Metro by T-Mobile customers will be able to redeem the free year of access. Take note, you’ll only have one week to claim this gift, so don’t miss out.

How and When

Android and iOS users can grab their free subscriptions to MLB.TV for one week, starting Tuesday, April 5 at 5 a.m. ET through Tuesday, April 12 at 4:59 a.m. ET. All customers have to do is head to the T-Mobile Tuesdays app (Google Play Link) for details on how to redeem.

As a baseball fan, this has to be the #1 gift you can get from a carrier. It’s a value of $139 for absolutely free, which when claimed by potentially millions of customers, is a huge gift. Thank you, T-Mobile. I appreciate you very much.

// T-Mobile

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14 Comments

  • Much cynicism in the comments, but let’s give TMo its due for this. The limitations aren’t the carrier’s fault. Good job, TMo!

  • this is one of the main reasons i moved from xfinity mobile to metro. not only for the price, but the benefits too. i live in Utah, so hopefully i can see my Doyers play.

  • Technically, not all of the TMobile customers are eligible; there is an exclusion list in the FAQ:
    DIGITS plans
    Government
    Mobile Internet
    Home Internet
    Pay as You Go
    Prepaid without data
    Partner and Wholesale Brands / MVNO (e.g. Metro by T-Mobile)
    Suspended or Canceled accounts
    T-Mobile Connect
    Wearables

    I get my hopes up only to realize my Connect account is not eligible.

  • I’ve signed up for this in the past several times and found it to be useless. Blackouts and not interested in watching day old games. Sucks to not be able to ever watch your team.

    On top of that my team the Indians are no longer. The Guardians or some stupid crap. Screw them all and screw it all 🙂

  • Can’t wait to sign up and not be able to watch Dodger games because I live in California and blackout rules are still awful

    • I live over 500 miles from my “in market” team, but I’m still not allowed to watch my Oakland A’s when they visit the Mariners. So dumb.

      • I have family that lives in Iowa HUNDREDS of miles form the earnest team and they are blacked out of SIX teams. even fi you’re fan of non-blocked out team say Cleveland you are still blacked out when they play Minnesota, White Sox and KC which is 57 games or over 1/3 of the season

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