Opening Day comes after the Tokyo Series, which gave a sneak peek of this years talents.
Below are some of our favorite streaming services to use right now.
After those three months, the price settles at $114.99 a month.
Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers in a spring training game on March 25John McCoy/Getty Images
Fubo
Fubo offers MLB live on FS1, ESPN, ESPN local channels, and RSNs.
The live-TV streamer offers plenty of baseball coverage, plus dozens of other popular live channels.
It starts at $84.99 per month, but comes with afree trialthat lets you stream baseball for free.
For MLB online grid livestreams, grab the Sports Extra add-on.
Plans start with athree-day free trialand costs $82.99 a month after that.
This will let you choose a location and enjoy local broadcasts from that area.
We think the best VPN for baseball games isExpressVPN.
It costs just $12.95 a month, or less if you pay for multiple months upfront.
Another way to watch out-of-market baseball games is withMLB.TV.
Considering the price, however, a VPN is a better option for most fans.