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SNY to stream Mets games on MLB app — here’s how much it costs

Cord Cut Mets fans will be able to see their favorite teams this season and beyond.

Snai Subscription service has been launched In collaboration with Major League Baseball, we will provide standalone consumer options to the MLB app for those who want to watch Amazin's.

People in the Mets market, including parts of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, can subscribe for $24.99 per month, $124.99 per season, or $149.99 per year.

People in the market currently getting SNY through TV subscriptions will be able to access the game via the MLB app at no additional charge.


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This package does not include games that will be broadcast locally with PIX-11 or nationally exclusive matchups.

“The biggest idea is fans-friendly, right?” MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said of the new service. Athletic. “As long as that digital product is there, fans have the option to get the game, whether it's the best option or not, and that's really important.”

The Mets are the 22nd team in baseball, which can be seen without a traditional cable package, bringing the league closer to power outage targets.

Of the 22 streaming services, SNY is the first regional network to partner with MLB and the services.

“We saw it with all sorts of different partners,” Sny's president Steve Raab said according to Athletic. “We didn't think it would make much sense to build our own platform. We thought of the opportunity to bundle it up with existing providers that could actually bring experience. And that was the case. Does it matter who you work with?


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“At the end, for us, we felt like our interests were most consistent with our baseball interests. They have a great product.”

The announcement comes almost two years after Yes Network launched a DTC product that streams Yankees, Net and Liberty games.

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