A MLB team has made a historic major broadcasting change to let fans watch all games for just $100.
The Texas Rangers have announced a multi-year streaming partnership with A Parent Media Co (APMC).
The company is the owner of streaming service Victory+ which will become the home for all Rangers games.
The agreement will come into place for the 2025 MLB season.
It will allow fans to purchase a season pass which will include all Rangers games.
It will also allow viewers to select Spring Training games for the price of $100.
The service will add additional packages in the coming weeks.
Rangers president of business operations and COO Neil Leibman is expecting fans to “enjoy” the change.
He said: “Victory+ has proven itself over the past few months as a reliable streaming home for several professional sports teams, and we feel Rangers fans will enjoy the familiarity, convenience, and simplicity of the service.
The new deal comes after the Rangers and Diamond Sports Group/Bally Sports Southwest parted company at the end of the 2024 season.
Victory+ also shows all the Dallas Stars games.
AMPC president and CEO Neil Gruninger added: “We’re thrilled to add Texas Rangers baseball to the Victory+ service in the 2025 season, giving fans another way to access this iconic team.
“It’s an honor to become the Rangers’ first direct-to-consumer streaming home and offer both Rangers and Dallas Stars games to fans throughout the region.
“We can’t wait to give even more fans the viewing experience they deserve.”
It is claimed that the Rangers are putting in efforts to give fans more viewing options for 2025.
This could include potential cable or satellite options ahead of the Opening Day.
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