Major League Baseball is making streaming options available for fans to watch in-market games of 20 teams, including the Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres — a significant shift to respond to the fast-changing TV landscape. The Angels on Tuesday announced its arrangement with the league to make its games more widely available. “We are excited to partner with Major League Baseball to bring Angels games to their streaming platform,” Angels President John Carpino said in a statement. Voices Shaikin: Should Angels fans just give up and join the Dodgers bandwagon? The league said it also was taking over the television production of games for 14 teams, including the Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 11, 2026 07:44 UTC