MASN introduces direct-to-consumer streaming option
MASN+ is available for in-market fans with no blackout and no cable/satellite subscription or contract required. MASN and MASN2 will continue to be available via cable and satellite providers.
“Our goal is to connect all fans to the excitement of Orioles and Nationals baseball,” MASN executive vice president and general manager Greg Bader said in a statement. “MASN+ allows O’s and Nats fans throughout the Mid-Atlantic who have elected to cut the cord to view their favorite team’s games and all that MASN has to offer.”
MASN, a regional sports network owned by the Orioles and Nationals, has broadcast games for the two teams since 2005.
The majority of O’s games the rest of the season will be aired on MASN or MASN2, meaning they will be available to be streamed on MASN+. Baltimore has 141 games still to go.
After Monday’s off-day, the Orioles resume play with a three-game series vs. the Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington beginning Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. ET.