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Baseball, Apple Pie and T-Mobile


If you’re a baseball fan and a T-Mobile user, you’re in luck. T-Mobile has announced that their very popular free MLB.TV perk is returning for the 2023 season. T-Mobile is one of the best cell phone companies when it comes to offering deals. Some of their higher end plans even offer free streaming services. However, when it comes to baseball, T-Mobile likes all of its subscribers.


From March 28th – April 3rd, all you need to do is sign-on to your T-Mobile account and follow the instructions on how you can claim your free full season of MLB.TV. This plan costs $149 but it’s absolutely free for T-Mobile users. With the MLB.TV application, you’ll be able to watch every out-of-market Major League baseball game live. You’ll also have access to both the home and away team’s radio broadcasts. And this year, they’re adding free streaming of Minor League games as well through the MiLB First Pitch App.


Note that if you live in a local market claimed by the Cubs and White Sox (even places like Iowa), their television broadcasts cannot be broadcast on the MLB.TV App. That’s because those games are blacked-out and only available only to those who have access to the Marquee Network (Cubs) and NBC Sports Chicago (White Sox). But, if you’re a baseball fan and/or follow a team from another market, this is a terrific deal from T-Mobile. Speaking of T-Mobile deals, if you use their service, make sure that you download their T-Mobile Tuesdays App. Every Tuesday, you’ll get a notice of their weekly deals such as this one. For example, this week, there's a five-dollar movie ticket deal for the John Wick: Chapter 4 movie.


I started Lower Tech Bills in order to save people money on their Cell, Internet and TV bills. Finding perks like this is just frosting on the savings cake! I’ve been able to save people hundreds to even thousands of dollars in ongoing bill savings. Visit www.lowertechbills.com or email hmwellsradio@gmail.com for information on how I'll examine your bills for no cost.

 
 
 

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