Developer
MLB Advanced Media, L.P.
Category
Sport
Version
7.57.0.19
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
920M
Content rating
0
👍 MLB’s app delivers high-quality live and on-demand video, including full-game streams (MLB.TV subscribers), condensed games, instant highlights, and multi-angle replays. Built-in DVR controls, home/away broadcast choices, and smooth streaming across devices make watching every pitch convenient — ideal for fans who want comprehensive video coverage and flexible viewing options.
👍 Real-time scores, play-by-play updates, and deep statistical coverage keep fans informed from first pitch to final out. The app integrates Statcast data — exit velocity, launch angle, pitch velocity, and win probability — alongside searchable box scores and leaderboards, making it a powerful tool for analysis and in-game decision tracking.
👍 Personalized news, team pages, and customizable notifications help users stay connected to the players and stories they care about. Seamless fantasy integration, roster alerts, timely injury reports, and personalized highlight reels create a tailored experience, while intuitive navigation and cross-device syncing ensure quick access to content wherever you follow the game.
👎 MLB app users often encounter frustrating blackout restrictions that block live local games even for paying subscribers. Blackouts are enforced for regional broadcast rights, requiring viewers to use cable or pay for out-of-market packages. This geo-restriction undermines user experience and complicates accessing hometown team broadcasts for many fans.
👎 The MLB app can suffer inconsistent streaming quality, with buffering, pixelation, or sudden drops during live games—especially at peak times or on slower connections. Users also report occasional app crashes and playback errors across devices, which disrupts live viewing and reduces confidence in the app for important games and postseason coverage.
👎 Accessing full features requires MLB.TV or a premium subscription, which can be costly when combined with blackout workarounds or cable packages. The free version still includes frequent ads, and high-definition streams consume significant mobile data and battery life—making the app expensive and cumbersome for long-distance streaming or daily use.