The Minnesota Twins are having a challenging start to their season, currently sitting at 0-4 after being swept by the St. Louis Cardinals. However, exciting news has emerged for fans: on-demand access to games is now possible through Twins.TV, a new streaming service launched by Major League Baseball. Priced at $19.99 a month, it significantly expands viewing options for fans, especially those in Midwest blackout areas. There's also an option for free broadcasts using over-the-air antennas for local channels, accommodating fans with different preferences.
For the first time in quite a while, any Minnesota Twins fan with $19.99 per month to spare can watch games, including those in the midwest who have been boxed out from TV broadcasts for years due to blackout restrictions affecting enormous chunks of Twins Territory.
2025 is the first season of Twins.TV, which launched poorly on Opening Day. Thankfully, the MLB quickly worked out the kinks and games have mostly operated without blunder so far.
It's true, you can still connect to multiple TV channels using only an antenna. Yup, the old school rabbit ears antenna. You can also purchase newer models that connect via HDMI at Walmart for cheap and no subscription.
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