sports fans. After a lengthy off-season (made even longer by pandemic-canceled spring training), the highly anticipated return of Major League Baseball is finally here, and we couldn't be more excited.
The 2022 MLB season officially opens on Thursday, April 7, with nine Opening Day contests, including seven divisional matchups that we can't wait to watch.But if you've found yourself among the large percentage of sports viewers who cut their cable cord in the last year, you might be wondering where you can watch your favorite MLB team.
But don't worry, braving crowds at your local sports bar isn't necessary. There are tons of options for watching the game right on your couch, without renewing that year-long cable contract, including MLB's latest collaboration with Apple TV+, .Apple TV+ will broadcast its first MLB game on April 8 between the Mets and the Nationals.
The game will be free for all to watch, though eventually fans will have to subscribe to the service to watch all the games being shown throughout the season.
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