Thanks to communications provider T-Mobile, customers were treated to a free yearly subscription to MLB.TV. The deal came as part of T-Mobile's Tuesdays promotion. It not only gave a free subscription for a year of MLB, but a previous promotion also gave customers a free subscription to the MLS.For baseball fans, the free subscription first became available on March 28th, allowing customers to catch all of the Opening Day action. While the promotion continued for the week, it is now no longer available to be claimed. The free subscription promotion ended this morning at 4:59 am ET.Literally Neil@literallyneilIt's been a really long time since I've watched much baseball, but T-Mobile giving me a free subscription to MLB.tv just might change that. I tuned in just in time to see Ohtani hit a two-run homer.1It's been a really long time since I've watched much baseball, but T-Mobile giving me a free subscription to MLB.tv just might change that. I tuned in just in time to see Ohtani hit a two-run homer."It's been a really long time since I've watched much baseball, but T-Mobile giving me a free subscription to http://MLB.tv just might change that. I tuned in just in time to see Ohtani hit a two-run homer." - Literally NeilFor those fans who are customers but missed the opportunity to capitalize on the promotion, T-Mobile will likely continue the free subscription next season as the company has offered the deal since 2012. Mike Katz, CMO at T-Mobile said, “Our customers clearly love baseball … they streamed 36 million hours of MLB.TV last year [2021], making this one of our most popular offers ever.”Ben Verlander@BenVerlanderIMPORTANT REMINDERIf you have TMobile, today is the BIG day! Free MLB .tv for the year! Go get it!14320🚨IMPORTANT REMINDER🚨If you have TMobile, today is the BIG day! Free MLB .tv for the year! Go get it! https://t.co/Oj7dF6jXsJ"IMPORTANT REMINDER. If you have TMobile, today is the BIG day! Free MLB .tv for the year! Go get it!" - Ben VerlanderHow much is a subscription to MLB.TV for the 2023 season?For fans hoping to catch every single game of their favorite team, the best choice will be MLB.TV. However, it does come with a sizable price tag. The service offers two primary subscription plans: All Teams ($149.99 a year) and Single Team ($129.99 a year).While it is an expensive price tag, die-hard New York Yankees fans can stream their games from anywhere in the country. Yes, games will continue to be broadcast on local stations, and the streaming service can be accessed anywhere and at any time.MLB Pipeline@MLBPipelineWhere can you find Masyn Winn, Jackson Holliday, Jasson Domínguez and a rehabbing Joey Votto?In this week's slate of free MiLB on @MLBTV games!More details: atmlb.com/3NzZ69Q5911Where can you find Masyn Winn, Jackson Holliday, Jasson Domínguez and a rehabbing Joey Votto?In this week's slate of free MiLB on @MLBTV games!More details: atmlb.com/3NzZ69Q https://t.co/6ZKeXnL3jn"Where can you find Masyn Winn, Jackson Holliday, Jasson Domínguez and a rehabbing Joey Votto? In this week's slate of free MiLB on @MLBTV games! More details: https://atmlb.com/3NzZ69Q" - MLB PipelineThe convenience of the service allows fans to not only tune in on their television, but nearly every MLB game is available on their computers and phones. The streaming service also offers minor league action, allowing fans to watch top prospects such as Druw Jones and Jackson Holliday.