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Spectrum offering customers the chance to stream Dodgers games this year, without paying for cable or satellite TV

A general view during player introductions before game one of the National League Division Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium on Oct. 9, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Los Angeles Dodgers fans can stream the 2024 season, including the team’s highly anticipated season opener against the San Diego Padres in Seoul, Korea, for free through Spectrum’s SportsNet streaming channel with the purchase of its internet and mobile telephone service.

“Eligible customers will be able to access live games, pre and postgame coverage, as well as game replays via MLB.com and the MLB app using their existing Spectrum credentials,” the company announced Tuesday.


Spectrum is offering its internet and mobile services for a promotional price of $49.99 as of Tuesday afternoon.

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The deal is open to new and existing Spectrum customers who live in the “Dodgers home television territory,” according to a news release.

Dodger fans are looking forward to a highly anticipated season. The “Boys in Blue” are considered to be a World Series favorite and could set a franchise attendance record as fans pack Dodger Stadium to see players like Shohei Ohtani in action.

The SportsNet LA streaming agreement is only available for the 2024 season as Spectrum tests out if sports fans favor a streaming-only option or a broadband-telephone-streaming bundle when it comes to watching their favorite teams, the Los Angeles Times reported.