KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Royals fans in the Kansas City and surrounding area can now sign up for the team’s new streaming service.
The Royals announced last week that all of its games will be broadcast on a new streaming service called Royals.TV.
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This comes after the Royals terminated their contract with FanDuel Sports Network and its parent company, Main Street Sports Group.
According to the Royals website, fans can watch Royals.TV on cable, satellite or in the MLB App.
Fans who live inside the Royals home television territory can buy a Royals.TV in-market streaming package through MLB.com or the MLB App for the discounted rate of $99.99 per year or $19.99 per month.
The Royals say subscribers who travel outside the team’s home territory are still subject to other teams’ blackout restrictions.
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Out-of-market fans can watch Royals games with an MLB.TV subscription for $149.99 per year.
The team says the same broadcast team will be calling games, including Ryan Lefebvre on play-by-play, analysts Rex Hudler and Jeremy Guthrie, and Joel Goldberg and Royals Hall of Famer Jeff Montgomery on pre- and postgame coverage.
The team also announced on Tuesday that of Kansas City’s 32 exhibition games, 29 of them will be available for audio streaming on royals.com, including the games on 96.5 The Fan and The Bet 1660. Seven games will air via livestream exclusively on royals.com.
You can view the full Spring Training broadcast schedule below:
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Three Spring Training games will be televised for free on Royals.TV featuring the Royals broadcast crew, including March 5 vs. the Texas Rangers (7:05 p.m. CT), March 13 vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks (8:05 p.m. CT) and March 17 vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers (8:05 p.m. CT).
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