Where to Listen to MLB Games

Take baseball with you wherever you go

Are you looking for baseball on the radio? Whether you live in the city where your baseball team plays or thousands of miles away, you can catch the audio and enjoy the game to the fullest. Listen to a podcast produced by your favorite team, and don't miss live play on the radio.

To watch games, check your local channel lineup for MLB Network. It's available through many providers in the US, including Dish, DIRECTV, and YouTube TV. It supplies full-time coverage during the season and baseball talk shows in the offseason.

Baseball diamond from outfield.
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Find the MLB Radio Station Number for Flagship Stations

The MLB.TV Media Center page at MLB.com lists flagship AM and FM radio stations that provide coverage of baseball teams.

You can see the call letters for each team’s hometown station, where the game is playing, and the game time. When the game is over, search for the game date to listen to highlights or a condensed version.

Flagship stations usually have an affiliated network of geographically separate smaller stations that rebroadcast the audio from the flagship station on game day. To find out if there's a network station closer to you, contact the flagship station and inquire.

Listen to Baseball on Satellite Radio

Along with play-by-play coverage, the Sirius XM subscription radio service offers baseball fans 24-hour coverage of baseball on its MLB Network Radio, the premium radio channel dedicated to covering Major League Baseball seven days a week.

MLB Network radio offers comprehensive radio coverage of the Major Leagues with a daily lineup of talk shows hosted by baseball experts and insiders such as Jim Bowden, Mike Ferrin, Jeff Joyce, Steve Phillips, and Jim Duquette.

Stay Updated with MLB.com Podcasts

MLB.com produces a lineup of baseball podcasts that include 30 team-specific podcasts and over 20 general-interest baseball podcasts. Download the free podcasts to your mobile device and take baseball with you everywhere you go.

You can subscribe to these MLB podcasts over iTunes or in any player via the RSS feed. Alternatively, listen online and download an episode.

Get the MLB Radio Mobile Apps

MLB (formerly At Bat) is the official app of Major League Baseball and a source for live baseball on your iPhone, iPad, or Android devices. The app charges a monthly or yearly fee for all live games from opening day to the World Series.

Along with general interest baseball apps, most MLB teams have a baseball app. These apps focus on a single team's scores, stats, schedules, news, trade info, and local events.

Discover New Players in the Minor League

Anyone interested in up and coming players will benefit from the MLB Pipeline podcast. It's packed with exclusive coverage of Minor League Baseball that isn't found anywhere else.

MiLB.com, the official website of Minor League Baseball, and provides fans with audio of Minor League play around the country. Visit its Listen Live page for more information.

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