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Erik Gruenwedel
February 26, 2020
T-Mobile is giving subscribers a free year access to MLB.tv, the standalone subscription streaming service operated by Major League Baseball.
The promotion, which is part of T-Mobile Tuesdays and begins on March 24, enables T-Mobile data subs unlimited access to MLB games outside their market.
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MLB.tv launched in 1995 as an audio-only format. It currently charges $25 monthly or $119 for the season.
The wireless carrier said that any T-Mobile customer on a qualifying monthly rate plan can participate in the Tuesdays promotion. To be eligible, customers must be at least 18 years old, minors need to be at least 13 years of age with parental consent, and customers in Puerto Rico must be at least 21 years old. Subs must download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app to access MLB.tv.
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