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Triple-A Games Free to Stream on Bally Sports Live in 2026

Triple-A games are now free to stream all season on Bally Sports Live, saving cord-cutters the $59.99/year MLB+ fee while putting every MiLB game within reach.

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Triple-A Games Free to Stream on Bally Sports Live in 2026
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Free Triple-A baseball is now a click away. MLB and Bally Sports Live have launched a dedicated MiLB streaming channel that requires no subscription, no cable login, and no credit card, putting every Minor League Baseball game, including the full slate of Triple-A action, in front of anyone with a phone, tablet, or computer for the entire 2026 season.

All season long, fans can watch Minor League Baseball games for free on the Bally Sports Live app or at BallySports.com. To start watching, download the Bally Sports Live app on any mobile or connected-TV device, navigate to the MiLB channel, and stream immediately. No account creation is required to access the free tier.

The platform's signature feature for prospect-trackers is its multiview capability. Bally Sports Live lets fans stream up to four games simultaneously, alongside real-time stats and on-demand replays. That means a scout or fantasy manager can monitor Konnor Griffin, currently MLB's consensus No. 1 prospect, suiting up for the Indianapolis Indians at the same time as prospects from three other Triple-A clubs, all without toggling between apps or paying a dollar.

Fans may also purchase an MLB+ subscription, which includes access to MiLB games live and on demand, live MLB audio for all 30 teams, MLBNetwork, and MLB Big Inning. That subscription runs $59.99 per year, meaning the free Bally Sports Live tier saves cord-cutters the full annual cost while still covering every Triple-A game.

One caveat worth noting: MLB+ carries blackout restrictions for Minor League games when a local broadcaster or cable channel holds exclusive rights, with some teams in the Northeast blacked out on streaming services because they air exclusively on regional sports networks. The free Bally Sports Live channel operates under a curated selection model rather than full market-by-market exclusivity, so affected fans should check local listings when their home club is involved. Many Triple-A teams are also planning regional TV airings for marquee matchups throughout the season.

The broader implications for the sport go beyond convenience. By removing the paywall from Triple-A coverage, MLB lowered the single biggest barrier to minor-league viewership: access. Organizations, media, fantasy managers, and prospect evaluators now pull from the same visual data pool regardless of budget, effectively eliminating the information gap that once separated well-resourced scouts from everyone else. For Triple-A clubs, a nationally accessible free stream also opens new inventory for digital sponsorships and advertising that a paid-only model could never reach.

Early-season games that once drew only regional attention now carry a national audience from the first pitch of April, a structural shift that gives rising prospects and rehabbing veterans alike a much larger stage at every level of the International and Pacific Coast leagues.

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