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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, Oโ€™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.

โ€œOur goal is to connect all fans to the excitement of Orioles and Nationals baseball,โ€ Greg Bader, MASNโ€™s executive vice president and general manager, said in a statement. โ€œMASN+ allows Oโ€™s and Nats fans throughout the Mid-Atlantic who have elected to cut the cord to view their favorite teamโ€™s games and all that MASN has to offer.โ€

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.


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