
Baltimore Orioles fans, your prayers have been answered. The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) just unveiled its shiny new toy - MASN+, a direct-to-consumer streaming service that's about to become your ticket to all things Orioles and Nationals. Finally, those pesky blackouts and gripes about cable contracts are set to become relics of a bygone era. As of Monday, fans can enlist in the MASN+ ranks with two shiny options: $89.99 for the rest of the 2025 season or go month-to-month with a $19.99 subscription, reported WMAR2 News.
Greg Bader, MASN's executive vice president and general manager, put it succinctly: "Our goal is to connect all fans to the excitement of Orioles and Nationals baseball." According to Bader's announcement detailed by WBAL-TV, MASN+ is the network's answer to cord-cutters longing to follow their teams without the usual burdens of traditional broadcast. Thus, whether you're at home or on the go, your smartphone, tablet, or streaming doodad can beam live games directly into your eyeballs, thanks to the MASN app.
Here's the wind-up and the pitch: every available Orioles and Nationals game, along with a smorgasbord of extra content like team Classics and pregame/postgame shows, will fall under the umbrella of MASN+. Furthermore, the existing channels, MASN and MASN2, are not being discontinued. They will still be available to fans who keep their cable and satellite connections, according to details provided by MLB's official website.