ESPN+ MLB Schedule: March/April

ESPN+ provides baseball fans with an out-of-market game nearly every night, sometimes more. It’s such a bargain, especially if you don’t want to shell out for MLB.tv and need a break from your local club. ESPN+ ensures that baseball fans have multiple options…and that’s something that just wasn’t a thing a few years ago. Additionally, they give subscribers the option (in most cases) of watching either broadcast (home and away).

Below, we’ll show you the ESPN+ magic by listing their nightly MLB lineup for the remainder of March and most of April.

ESPN+ MLB TV Schedule: March/April

All games ET and rounded down to the nearest half-hour
BOLD = Orioles/Nationals ESPN+ broadcasts

  • Fri, 3/29: Astros at Rays, 7pm
  • Sat, 3/30: Orioles at Yankees, 1pm
  • Sun, 3/31: Cards at Brewers, 2pm
  • Mon, 4/1: Mets at Marlins, 7pm
  • Tue, 4/2: Red Sox at A’s, 10pm
  • Wed, 4/3: Brewers at Reds. 1230pm
  • Thur, 4/4: Blue Jays at Indians, 6pm
  • Fri, 4/5: Marlins at Braves, 7pm
  • Sat, 4/6: Royals at Tigers, 1pm
  • Sun, 4/7: Yankees at Orioles, 1pm
  • Mon, 4/8: Nationals at Phillies, 7pm
  • Tue, 4/9: Twins at Mets, 7pm
  • Wed, 4/10: Brewers at Angels, 10pm
  • Thur, 4/11: Indians at Tigers, 1pm
  • Fri, 4/12: Rays at Blue Jays, 7pm
  • Sat, 4/13: White Sox at Yankees, 1pm
  • Sun, 4/14: Pirates at Nationals, 130pm
  • Mon, 4/15: Blue Jays at Twins, 730pm
  • Tue, 4/16: Astros at A’s, 10pm
  • Wed, 4/17: Royals at White Sox, 2pm
  • Thur, 4/18: White Sox at Tigers, 1pm
  • Fri, 4/19: Astros at Rangers, 8pm
  • Sat, 4/20: White Sox at Tigers, 1pm
  • Sun, 4/21: D-Backs at Cubs, 2pm
  • Mon, 4/22: Twins at Astros, 8pm
  • Tue, 4/23: Marlins at Indians, 6pm
  • Wed, 4/24: D-Backs at Pirates, 7pm
  • Thur, 4/25: Indians at Astros, 8pm
  • Fri, 4/26: Rangers at Mariners, 10pm
  • Sat, 4/27: N/A
  • Sun, 4/28: N/A*
  • Mon, 4/29: N/A*
  • Tue, 4/30: N/A*

*MLB TV schedule on the ESPN+ website only shows broadcasts up to 4/27.

ESPN+ is the best value in the entire streaming world. At $4.99/mo, it’s not even close, in my opinion. Subscribers get relieved of ads on ESPN videos, which is worth five bucks alone, as well as the entire 30 for 30 gold mine, ESPN’s regular programming on-demand, original content produced specifically for the ESPN+ (some shows are epic; see: Detail) and boatloads of live sports. ESPN+ has deals with several collegiate conferences, so there’s always college sports available, as well as Major League Soccer, the NBA G-League, the USL, NHL and many more. The best part, though, is that they’re hooked up with the MLB and they pay it forward to subscribers.

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With all those MLB games, plus the other great content that’s included, you can’t go wrong for five bucks. You need to subscribe if you aren’t a member yet; you’ll be a better sports fan because of it. And, if you want, you can get every out-of-market game (via MLB.tv) through ESPN+ for $24.95/mo.

You can see all the other MLB national television games for March/April here.