No. The $199.99 is for every MLB game. The Astros only MLB.TV package is $129.99.

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No. The $199.99 is for every MLB game. The Astros only MLB.TV package is $129.99.
So that’s what I feel like has changed… I’m used to just subscribing to mlb.tv and getting access to all of the games regardless of my chosen team… I actually like baseball and watch non Astro games. Is that no longer possible? Fucking lame if not.
HudsonHawk:
DVauthrin:
HudsonHawk:
DVauthrin:
HudsonHawk:
WVASTRO:
Yeah, I’m sure it’s just me getting old…
But I’m on the Apple tv app and all I see for subscriptions are individual team plans for $199 and there isn’t an Astro option… it also doesn’t recognize the account email ive been using for over a decade…
It’s through the SCHNPlus app. Not sure how that works and plays with Apple TV. I think some here have actually purchased it, so hopefully they can weigh in.
@WVASTRO doesn’t live in one of the markets necessary to use the SCHNPlus app. He has to purchase an MLB.TV subscription.
What does “In-Market” vs. “Out-of-Market” mean? : SCHN+ Support.
Ah, ok. Well then nothing has changed for him, correct?
Correct. He has to purchase an MLB.TV Astros subscription and then make sure he has the app downloaded on his Apple TV. The Astros only package is $129.99. MLB.TV Out-of-Market Packages | Buy MLB.TV | MLB.com
That’s for every game, not just Astros, correct?
No. The $199.99 is for every MLB game. The Astros only MLB.TV package is $129.99.
My every team is $149.99
So that’s what I feel like has changed… I’m used to just subscribing to mlb.tv and getting access to all of the games regardless of my chosen team… I actually like baseball and watch non Astro games. Is that no longer possible? Fucking lame if not.
Yes it’s possible. The same old every team MLB.TV is $149.99/year. It’s the same thing you’ve had for years and includes Astros games.
So that’s what I feel like has changed… I’m used to just subscribing to mlb.tv and getting access to all of the games regardless of my chosen team… I actually like baseball and watch non Astro games. Is that no longer possible? Fucking lame if not.
Yes, that’s possible. You pay $29.99 per month or $149.99 annually for MLB.TV.

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DVauthrin:
HudsonHawk:
DVauthrin:
HudsonHawk:
DVauthrin:
HudsonHawk:
WVASTRO:
Yeah, I’m sure it’s just me getting old…
But I’m on the Apple tv app and all I see for subscriptions are individual team plans for $199 and there isn’t an Astro option… it also doesn’t recognize the account email ive been using for over a decade…
It’s through the SCHNPlus app. Not sure how that works and plays with Apple TV. I think some here have actually purchased it, so hopefully they can weigh in.
@WVASTRO doesn’t live in one of the markets necessary to use the SCHNPlus app. He has to purchase an MLB.TV subscription.
What does “In-Market” vs. “Out-of-Market” mean? : SCHN+ Support.
Ah, ok. Well then nothing has changed for him, correct?
Correct. He has to purchase an MLB.TV Astros subscription and then make sure he has the app downloaded on his Apple TV. The Astros only package is $129.99. MLB.TV Out-of-Market Packages | Buy MLB.TV | MLB.com
That’s for every game, not just Astros, correct?
No. The $199.99 is for every MLB game. The Astros only MLB.TV package is $129.99.
My every team is $149.99
My fault. I was helping someone else with this yesterday and his was higher but I forget it was a team only TV and radio package.
I think I have it figured out. Thanks all! Now I just need to remember to cancel espn unlimited.
Let’s fucking go!
Lets go Hunter
Do we have a race to the lid thread.
Great start to the season, one batter and then a set of commercials instead of the rest of the inning
I was just about to ask if this happened to anyone else…
Didn’t you win RFTL last year?
Mike Trout is too old and fragile to steal bases.
I want 86.
Attaboy HB
No RFTL, SMH. Man, this place has gone to seed.
Build a taller roof!!
I have never seen that
I wonder what the ground rules are here.