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Where to watch MLB Network Strike Zone? Live stream TV providers, subscription plans and costs

What is MLB Network Strike Zone?

MLB Network Strike Zone is an ad-free channel dedicated to Major League Baseball. Each Wednesday and Friday nights are centred around the live games airing that evening. It's essentially a channel that offers up-to-the-minute information, news and highlights from the season so far.

Where can I watch it for free?

You can watch MLB Network Strike Zone Sports for free through Fubo, as it has a free trial for new customers. It's only available on the Elite with Sports Plus or Deluxe plans, not the Pro one.

READ MORE: How to get a five-day free pass with Fubo

How much does it cost?

You can see all the packages that offer MLB Network Strike Zone below.

ProviderFirst monthMonthly cost
Fubo Elite with Sports Plus$74.99$104.99
Fubo Deluxe$84.99$114.99

If you are out of the country and would like to watch upcoming MLB Network Strike Zone content on your favoured streaming service, you can do so by bypassing geo-restrictions by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

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Frequently asked questions

Fubo (formerly fubo TV) has a number of plans: Pro, Elite, Deluxe and Sports, with a Latino package at a fraction of the cost and for a lot less channels. Add-ons are also available, if you wish to add more sports and entertainment to your package.

No, Fubo is a completely different and independent streaming provider to Amazon.

While Fubo has plenty of sports options, it lacks the Warner Bros. Discovery channels, meaning you can't watch TNT, TBS, and TruTV, which are crucial for some MLB and NBA games and other popular content.

Yes, payments are taken monthly unless you opt for a quarterly payment setup.

Yes, Fubo is available to use on a Fire Stick, as well as a number of other devices, including Roku.

Yes, you can watch Fubo on your television, by installing the app onto your Smart TV or via a web browser that's connected to your TV.

Yes, you can watch up to 10 simultaneous streams from your home location on various devices connected to your home Wi-Fi, and on three additional mobile devices from various locations away from your home.

Prices tend to rise annually, but Fubo does operate a one-year price lock guarantee.

No, Fubo doesn't give refunds for this, but doesn't lock you in to annual contract either.

Fubo could be down due to a number of reasons, such as internet connectivity, app problems or even a service outage. 

Check the Wi-Fi or home broadband you're connected to to see if there's an issue there. You can try updating or reinstalling the app, as well as checking there isn't an electrical outage in the area by testing other equipment or, specifically, other devices or apps that connect to the same internet.

There's a good chance your internet speed isn't fast enough, especially if you are experiencing buffering while streaming. 

Check there's nothing blocking or interfering with the internet hub or router, so the signal isn't being disrupted. 

Optionally, you can lower the picture quality if you are experiencing buffering, which may help it to run smother.

This could be because the service is geo-restricted, meaning you cannot use it outside of the United States or area you are trying to access specific local channels. 

Using a VPN is a way to circumvent the issue, as Fubo is generally region and country specific.