Orioles and Nationals Fans Can Now Stream MASN+, Leaving Astros as only MLB Team Without a Streamer
Baseball fans now have a new streaming option in MASN+. For $19.99/month or $89.99 for the rest of the 2025 regular season, fans near Baltimore and Washington, D.C. can watch in-market Orioles and Nationals games.
You can log in for free if you have a live TV streaming service that carries MASN like DIRECTV or Fubo.

$19.99/mo.
MASN+ will also provide “Classics” episodes, O’s and Nats Xtra, and other programming. Fans can stream on web browsers, iOS and Android mobile devices, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku.
“Our goal is to connect all fans to the excitement of Orioles and Nationals baseball,” Greg Bader, MASN’s executive vice president and general manager, said in a statement. “MASN+ allows O’s and Nats fans throughout the Mid-Atlantic who have elected to cut the cord to view their favorite team’s games and all that MASN has to offer.”
MASN+ isn’t a one-stop solution for sports in the area. To watch the Capitals, Wizards, and Mystics, fans need Monumental+ ($19.99/month) or Monumental Sports Network.
This move now leaves the Houston Astros as the only Major League team without a direct-to-consumer streaming option. Astros fans would need DIRECTV or Fubo to watch Space City Home Network.
If you’d like to see other direct-to-streaming MLB options, just see Streaming Smarter’s Guide to Streaming Baseball.