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How to watch MLB Network Strike Zone: Plans, pricing, free trials & more

The start of the 2025 MLB season is in sight, with fans across the country tuning into pre-season before their favorite stars and players take to the field, from coast-to-coast and across nearly every part of the United States.

But for those who want to catch uninterrupted highlights from plenty of games in play at once, there’s no beating MLB Network Strike Zone. This limited channel is dedicated to whip-around competition coverage two nights a week with no adverts.

Like NFL RedZone, and shown throughout the regular season, fans can tune into MLB Network Strike Zone on Wednesday and Friday nights as part of a three-hour program block to stay up to date with all the biggest plays and live look-ins from matches.

Operated in tandem with MLB Network’s MLB Tonight show on some evenings, with its dedicated coverage of the game, many tune in to keep tabs on multiple matches. But how can you watch it, too? Who offers it as part of their channel packages? And how much will it cost?

Here, GOAL brings you a handy one-stop guide to watching MLB Network Strike Zone and everything you need to know about getting started.

What is MLB Network Strike Zone?

Launched in 2012, MLB Network Strike Zone is an affiliated pay television channel that operates as an offshoot of MLB Network. It operates as a mini-pay channel twice a week, on Wednesday and Friday, and offers highlights from ongoing games around the MLB season.

While several other shows on MLB Network offer similar whip-around coverage, MLB Network Strike Zone is offered ad-free and traditionally covers the majority of East Coast fixtures, frequently ending before the West Coast games, which are then part of MLB Tonight’s coverage.

How to watch MLB Network Strike Zone   

MLB Network Strike Zone and MLB Network are available on several major cable and streaming package providers throughout the contiguous United States, including fubo (formerly fuboTV), Sling TV, and DirecTV.

However, base subscriptions to these providers do not often include the channel, with customers required to either plump for a higher tier or purchase additional add-on packages to cover their MLB bases fully.

Streaming service

Monthly price

Free trial

MLB Network / MLB Network Strike Zone availability

fubo

From $84.99

Five days

Sports Plus with NFL RedZone ($10.99 per month)

Sling TV

From $45.99

No

Sports Extra ($15.00 per month)

DIRECTV Stream

From $74.99

Five days

MLB Extra Innings ($149.99 per year)


Below, GOAL has explained in greater depth how to watch MLB Network Strike Zone through each provider, allowing you to decide which streaming option is right for your home entertainment needs.

  • New Fubo LogoFubo

    fubo

    Now offered in two English-language tiers - Pro and Elite - plus an additional Spanish-language option with a Latino package, fubo has marked its place as one of the more popular providers across the North American streaming market for its in-depth roster of channels, multi-screen capability, and DVR capacity.

    However, for those looking to watch MLB Network Strike Zone through a subscription, they will need to purchase the streamer's Sports Plus with NFL Red Zone add-on. Available for $10.99 per month, it will give access to MLB Network Strike Zone and the main MLB Network channel.

    Other channels included in the subscription are NFL RedZone - the flagship feature of this package - NBA TV and NHL Network, plus various Pac-12 Networks, depending on your region. Overall, 30 channels form part of your additional purchase.

    Fubo subscription plans

    Plan

    Monthly price

    First month

    Free trial

    DVR

    Channels

    Fubo Pro

    $84.99

    $64.99

    Five day

    Unlimited Cloud

    221

    Fubo Elite

    $94.99

    $74.99

    Five day

    Unlimited Cloud

    293

  • Sling TV Logo

    Sling TV

    As one of the most recognizable cut-price streaming providers on the market, the popular Sling TV offers two options - Orange and Blue - for subscribers from just $45.99 per month, or the pair combined for $65.99 per month. The former boasts a marginally greater lineup for sports.

    Like others, however, you will still need that add-on subscription, with the streamer offering Sports Extra for those who want to add their sport-specific channels, with MLB Network Strike Zone and MLB Network both included as part of their offering for just $15.00 per month.

    It’s a similar price as fubo (formerly fuboTV) and can be added to any of your Sling TV packages. However, it still keeps your monthly cost just over the $60 mark at its cheapest, a significant step down on multiple competitors. 

    Sling TV subscription plans 

    Plan

    Monthly price

    Free trial

    DVR

    Channels

    Sling Orange

    $45.99

    No

    50 hours

    35

    Sling Blue

    $50.99

    No

    50 hours

    46

    Sling Orange & Blue

    $65.99

    No

    50 hours

    46+

  • DirecTV Stream Promo PanelDirecTV Stream

    DIRECTV

    One of the broadest providers on the scene, DIRECTV offers four distinct packages - Entertainment,Choice, Ultimate, and Premier - each boasting a terrific range of channels, covering plenty of sports, film, and entertainment for subscribers.

    Still, you will need an add-on again for this one to watch MLB Network Strike Zone, and it is one of the most expensive such purchases available. DIRECTV offers MLB Extra Innings, which includes the channel, plus MLB Network and more baseball coverage, at a cost of $149.99 per year.

    A subscription locks you in for the full season here, and while the upfront cost is more than several of their rivals, it does boast arguably the most custom-tooled watching experience for baseball fans among providers, with 90 out-of-market games per week.

    DIRECTV subscription plans

    Plan

    Monthly price

    Free trial

    DVR

    Channels

    Entertainment

    $74.99

    No

    Unlimited

    90+

    Choice

    $89.99

    No

    Unlimited

    125+

    Ultimate

    $119.99

    No

    Unlimited

    160+

    Premier

    $164.99

    No

    Unlimited

    185+

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