The Los Angeles Dodgers have a key advantage over other MLB teams because of an exemption included in their TV deal.
The streaming option, through the MLB app, will be offered at $99.99 per year or $19.99 per month.
Under the plan, Mariners TV will remain available through traditional cable and satellite providers, consistent with how fans have watched games in the past.
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It's a matchup of two of the top freshmen in the country as Koa Peat and the Wildcats visit AJ Dybantsa and the Cougars.