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MLB All-Star Week Livestream: How to Watch This Week’s Baseball Games Online

MLB All-Star Week Livestream: How to Watch This Week’s Baseball Games Online

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The 2024 MLB All-Star Week is here with events happening now in Arlington, Texas. The last two events are the Home Run Derby and the 2024 All-Star Game, which will see some of the best talent from the National and American Leagues go head-to-head.

Quick Answers: How to Watch MLB All-Star Week Online

For all the info on how to watch MLB All-Star Week, including the schedule, odds, and more, read on below.

How to Watch MLB All-Star Week Without Cable

MLB All-Star events were spread out across MLB Network, ESPN, and FOX, with the remaining two events on ESPN and FOX. If you’ve ditched cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service that offers these channels to watch MLB All-Star Week online. Here are our top picks for streaming services that provide access to the MLB Network, ESPN, and FOX.

Stream MLB All-Star Week on DirecTV Stream

To stream MLB All-Star Week events, consider DirecTV Stream. Their Choice plan includes MLB ESPN and FOX, so you can catch every remaining scheduled event. You can start with a five-day free trial, and afterward it costs $79.99 a month.

DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream is one of the most comprehensive live TV streaming services with up to 160+ channels, including local channels, regional sports networks, and all popular national channels. Packages start at $79.99 a month and all subscriptions start with a five-day free trial.


Stream MLB All-Star Week on fuboTV

Another great option for streaming MLB All-Star events is fuboTV. Their Pro Plan starts at $79.99 per month and comes with a seven-day free trial. With over 170 channels available, including the MLB Network, ESPN, and FOX, you’ll have full access to all the upcoming All-Star streams.

fubo

fubo’s massive streaming plans carry up to 275+ channels, and you can get even more depending on your location. Packages start at $79.99 a month, and you get seven days to try the service for free.


Stream MLB All-Star Week on Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV is another great option to watch MLB All-Star Week. It includes the MLB Network, ESPN, and FOX for all upcoming All-Star events. This package starts at $76.99 per month and offers a three-day free trial. Subscribers also get access to over 95 other live channels and a vast on-demand content library including ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu.

Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV bundles together Hulu’s on-demand library and over 95 live TV channels, including local channels and almost all popular national channels. Subscriptions also include ESPN+ and Disney+ at no additional cost. Hulu + Live TV costs $76.99 a month after a three-day free trial.


Stream MLB All-Star Week on Sling

Sling TV is also worth checking out, especially for its affordability. Their Blue + Sports package costs just $56 per month, total, and includes access MLB All-Star Week streams on MLB Network, ESPN, and FOX.

Sling

Sling is one of the most affordable live TV streaming services, with packages starting at $40 a month. You can get up to 46 channels in the Sling Orange + Blue plan, plus more with Sling’s add-ons.


How to Watch MLB All-Star Week for Free

Fans can stream MLB All-Star Week for free by signing up for the trial offers from DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, and Hulu + Live TV. Be sure to cancel your subscription before the trial ends to avoid being charged.

When Is MLB All-Star Week? Game Date and Time

The MLB All-Star events kicked off on Friday, July 12th, 2024, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Below is the full schedule:

Friday, July 12th: HBCU Swingman Classic at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT. (MLB Network)
Saturday, July 13th: All-Star Futures game at 4:10 p.m. ET / 1:10 p.m. PT, followed by the Celebrity Softball game at 8:45 p.m. ET / 5:45 p.m. PT. (MLB Network)
Sunday, July 14th: Rounds 1 and 2 of the MLB Draft at 6:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 p.m. PT (ESPN)

Monday, July 15th: Home Run Derby at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT. (ESPN)
Tuesday, July 16th: Annual All-Star Game at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT. (FOX)

MLB All-Star Week Odds

It’s been almost 30 years since Arlington last hosted the MLB’s All-Star festivities. A lot has changed since then, from the stadium to the team rosters and more. While this week is more about entertainment than competition, some events, like the Home Run Derby, can get pretty competitive. With a $1 million prize up for grabs and last year’s winner absent, the competition is wide open. Mets star Pete Alonso and Atlanta Brave Marcell Ozuna headline the field. Alonso is currently the favorite with odds of +300, followed by Adolis Garcia and Ozuna at +400.

Pete Alonso – (+300)
Adolis Garcia – (+400)
Marcell Ozuna – (+400)
Gunnar Henderson – (+550)
Bobby Witt Jr. – (+600)
Teoscar Hernandez – (+1200)
Jose Ramirez – (+1200)
Alec Bohm – (+2000)

MLB All-Star Merch

Want to get some special commemorative merch for this year’s MLB All-Star Week? Head to Nike.com. The brand just released brand-new jerseys for all the All-Star game players, including blue and black National League jerseys and tan and red American league kits. Check them all out here.

Shohei Ohtani National Leage 2024 All-Star Game Jersey






Juan Soto American League 2024 All-Star Game Jersey






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