Apple let everyone watch for free last year.
a neat new feature coming to Friday Night Baseball this year, and that’s the ability for users in the US and Canada to use the audio from their local broadcasts instead of listening to Apple’s commentators for most home and away games. In the fine print, though, Apple notes that local audio for the Texas Rangers is “available only for the team’s home games,” while “in Canada, radio broadcasts are available only for Toronto Blue Jays games.
Just like last year, Apple will show two live baseball games every Friday night, starting with the Texas Rangers at the Chicago Cubs along with the San Diego Padres at the Atlanta Braves. The streams will last through June 30th and will be available in 60 countries and regions, an increase from last year’s availability in just 13 locations.
If you do want to catch the streams for free, the only way to do so is to watch them at local sports bars or restaurants. Apple also announced a new deal with DirecTV that will bring the streams to over 300,000 bars, hotel lounges, retail shops, and other locations during the season. The move to make users pay for Friday Night Baseball comes as the service looks to build up Apple TV Plus’ offering of live sports. Last year, the company announced its plans to
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