where to watch spring training games
You can watch MLB spring training games in 2026 through a mix of MLB’s own services, national channels, team networks, and live‑TV streamers.
Main ways to watch
- MLB.TV (official streaming)
- Streams tons of out‑of‑market spring training games live and on demand.
* Schedules are posted on MLB’s spring training streaming page, showing which games are available and which channel/stream they’re on.
- MLB Network (cable / streaming)
- Airs a slate of live and tape‑delayed spring training games throughout camp.
* Available via many cable/satellite providers and most live‑TV streamers (check packages below).
- Regional sports networks (RSNs) & team channels
Many games are only on the team’s local network; examples include:
* YES Network – New York Yankees spring games.
* NESN – Boston Red Sox spring games.
* SportsNet LA – Los Angeles Dodgers spring games.
* MASN – Baltimore Orioles spring games.
* Sportsnet / SN 360 – Toronto Blue Jays spring games.
* Various team‑branded streams like **TWINS.TV, REDS.TV, PADRES.TV, Nationals.TV, Mariners.TV** for select clubs.
- Live‑TV streaming services
Several “skinny bundle” providers carry MLB Network and some RSNs so you can stream spring games without cable:
* Fubo (strong sports focus, carries many RSNs and MLB Network in some plans).
* Sling TV (often carries MLB Network and select regional channels in sports add‑ons).
* Hulu + Live TV (national sports channels plus some RSNs).
- National TV one‑offs
- ESPN and ESPN+ typically pick up a handful of marquee spring matchups each year.
* These games also show up in MLB’s official spring schedule listings.
Where specific teams show up (examples)
These are examples of where certain clubs’ home spring games are shown, especially in‑market:
| Team | Spring home park | Primary TV/stream source |
|---|---|---|
| New York Yankees | George M. Steinbrenner Field | YES Network, select MLB Network games |
| Boston Red Sox | JetBlue Park | NESN / NESN360, some national games |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | Camelback Ranch | Spectrum SportsNet LA, some MLB Network |
| Chicago White Sox | Camelback Ranch | Chicago Sports Network (regional) |
| San Francisco Giants | Scottsdale Stadium | NBC Sports Bay Area |
| Toronto Blue Jays | TD Ballpark | Sportsnet / SN 360 |
| Atlanta Braves | CoolToday Park | Regional Braves channel (TBA listings) |
How to decide the best option
- If you want as many games as possible:
- Get MLB.TV for broad spring training coverage plus out‑of‑market games in general.
* Pair it with a live‑TV streamer that includes MLB Network for extra games and studio coverage.
- If you mainly follow one local team:
- Find which RSN or team network your club uses for spring (YES, NESN, SportsNet LA, etc.).
* Choose a cable or streaming provider that carries that exact channel in your area.
- If you just want a few big matchups:
- Look for games on ESPN/ESPN+ and MLB Network, which usually feature marquee teams and rivalry games between late February and late March.
Timing and “latest news” angle
- The 2026 spring training window runs roughly from February 20 through late March , with daily games almost every afternoon and many evenings.
- Schedules and channel assignments can shift, so same‑day checks on MLB’s official spring training schedule or your team’s site are the safest way to confirm where to watch.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.