Angels announce new streaming option for fans

The Los Angeles Angels have announced where fans will be able to watch baseball games for the 2026 season.

Los Angeles Angels infielder Zach Neto (9) celebrates during the MLB game against the Cincinnati Reds Monday August 18th, 2025 at Angel's Stadium in Anaheim, Calif.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Zach Neto (9) celebrates during the MLB game against the Cincinnati Reds Monday August 18th, 2025 at Angel's Stadium in Anaheim, Calif.

The Los Angeles Angels have announced where fans will be able to watch baseball games for the 2026 season.

The Angels will be partnering with MLB.tv, and fans can immediately begin purchasing plans to watch games for the upcoming season on the MLB App. 

“We are excited to partner with Major League Baseball to bring Angels games to their streaming platform,” said Angels President John Carpino said in a press release. “Our priority is making it as easy as possible for fans to watch Angels Baseball and MLB’s industry-leading app provides another great option to stay connected to the team.”

The platform has two options available for purchase. The first is for the entire season at $99.99, the other is a monthly installment of $19.99 per month. Both options will allow fans to stream games on Angels.tv or the MLB App.

Details on how fans will be able to stream games on cable and satellite are expected to be announced at a later date.

The move to stream games through MLB.tv comes after the Angels were one of 9 teams to end their deal with Main Street Sports Group in January.

Main Street Sports, formerly known as Diamond Sports, was once home to many teams in the MLB, NHL, and NBA, but due to a drawn-out bankruptcy process that dates back to March 2023, teams that were once with the company have been leaving in bunches over the last three years.

In 2024, the Colorado Rockies announced that they would be leaving Diamond Sports and  to having their games streamed on MLB.tv in 2024.


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