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  1. Android News

    T-Mobile giving away a year of MLB.TV

    Baseball season is right around the corner, and just like last year, T-Mobile is giving its customers a year of MLB.TV for free – something that usually costs $115.99.
  2. Android News

    Google partners with MLB to create Daydream VR videos

    Google has partnered with the MLB to produce behind-the-scenes videos of the action for Daydream VR users. The videos can be watched at MLB.com or the At Bat app.
  3. Android News

    Samsung Gear VR owners can enjoy 360-degree highlights of the 2017 MLB season

    A new partnership between Samsung and MLB brings their Gear VR customers closer to the baseball action than ever before. The two companies say they'll release 20+ VR videos over the course of the 2017 season.
  4. Android News

    MLB At Bat VR app launches

    MLB At Bat VR for Daydream is now available. The app lets you check out clips, highlights, scores, and even live games in VR.
  5. Android News

    Starting tomorrow, Facebook will have weekly MLB game livestreams

    We've known that Facebook looks at video, and livestreaming, and an important feature for its social network. So now it's being reported that Facebook has partnered with MLB to stream weekly games on their platform.
  6. Android News

    MLB Perfect Inning Live has replaced MLB Perfect Inning 16, users are mad

    GAMEVIL Inc. has had their MLB Perfect Inning 16 in the Play Store for a while, but recently it was replaced by a new game called MLB Perfect Inning Live. However, in-app purchases from Perfect Inning 16 will not be carried over and this has resulted in a lot of 1-star reviews in the Play Store.
  7. Android News

    T-Mobile gives customers a free year of MLB streaming

    T-Mobile is in a giving mood again. The company is offering a full free year of premium access to a season of MLB.TV which allows baseball fans to watch live or on-demand games for out-of-market broadcasts. This is a $119 value.
  8. Android News

    The MLB Network is now available on PlayStation Vue

    PlayStation Vue is Sony's TV streaming service and now customers have the option of watching MLB Network content on it. It will be include in PlayStation Vue's basic service tier, which starts at $35 per month(and goes up to $45 in larger markets like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and four others).
  9. Android News

    MLB.com publishes a Daydream VR version of their Home Run Derby mobile game

    MLB.com has a Home Run Derby game in the Play Store already, but the company has just published a new version. This version is like the other, but it only works on Google's Daydream VR platform.
  10. Android News

    TuneIn will stream live audio coverage of the Final Four, MLB Opening Day, and Masters Tournament

    TuneIn has just announced some new sports live streams that they'll be providing for their users. Basketball fans will get to listen to the Final Four games, along with the championship game itself. Baseball fans will get to listen to Opening Day coverage of your favorite MLB team. Lastly...
  11. Android News

    T-Mobile offering free MLB. TV Premium subscriptions to its customers

    A new T-Mobile promotion in the US is offering a free subscription of MLB. TV. To take advantage of the offer, you need to have a pre-paid or post-paid T-Mobile line. Unfortunately, you will only be able to sign up for the offer between April 3rd and 10th, so be sure you mark it down on your...