MLB Trade Deadline day has finally arrived and it will continue until 6 p.m. EDT. Perhaps the biggest day in baseball is here and it will be packed with big news for a lot of teams. There will be buyers and sellers, and sometimes, teams will do both. For all the information, you'll need the broadcast details to watch as the news begins pouring in. Fortunately, we've got you covered.
How to watch the 2024 MLB Trade Deadline?
The MLB Trade Deadline is not a televised event, but coverage of breaking trades can be found on MLB Network. This channel is available across many cable packages, so it is likely available for you.
If you don't have MLB Network, then other sports networks may have the breaking news (such as ESPN). However, they also have to balance the Olympics and all other sports, so the coverage will be sparse.
How do you stream the 2024 MLB Trade Deadline?
MLB Network does not have its own streaming network. MLB.tv is for live games, not for coverage of a non-televised event. The deadline is just a day of big happenings, so it's not on Amazon Prime, for example.
However, live TV surrogates can stream the coverage. Fubo.tv is a good one, as it allows you to pick channels you want as if it were a cable provider. You can choose MLB Network among them. It costs $74.99 for the pro version.
There is a free trial available, though. If it's your first time using this service, you can get a week of streaming for free. Once that expires, you can't use the same account for a free trial again.
When does the 2024 MLB Trade Deadline start?
The MLB Trade Deadline does not have a beginning as trades have been happening since April. It is active now, and trades can happen at any moment.
MLB Trade Deadline Live Stream details
As mentioned, there's no dedicated live stream for the MLB Trade Deadline, but the coverage on MLB Network is already underway. Tune into the channel, whether on a stream via Fubo or on your television, and watch it now.
Which teams to look out for in the 2024 MLB Trade Deadline?
The best teams in baseball are far from perfect, which means they will all be active. The buyers will presumably be the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros and Baltimore Orioles. Others may join them.
The sellers have already shown themselves in many cases. They will be the Miami Marlins, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels, Washington Nationals and Colorado Rockies.