How to watch, live stream games

MLB returns to NBC and the Peacock for a second straight season of unmissable baseball excitement. This year’s exclusive Sunday Morning MLB package will feature a total of 19 live games beginning on Sunday, April 23 when the defending National League champion Philadelphia Phillies host the Colorado Rockies at Citizens Bank Park. Live coverage begins at 12:05 PM ET.
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In addition, each of NBC and Peacock’s 19 games will be featured as the exclusive home of live MLB action until 1:35 PM ET that day. See below for the full 2023 MLB on Peacock schedule as well as additional information on how to sign up for exclusive Peacock content.
2023 MLB on Peacock Plan:
Date | Time (ET) | Matchups |
23rd of April | 12:05 | Colorado Rockies at Philadelphia Phillies |
30 April | 12:05 | Chicago Cubs at Miami Marlins |
May 7 | 11:35 | Baltimore Orioles at Atlanta Braves* |
May 14 | 11:35 | Los Angeles Angels at Cleveland Guardians |
May 21 | 11:35 | New York Yankees at Cincinnati Reds |
May 28 | 11:35 | Los Angeles Dodgers at Tampa Bay Rays |
June 4 | 11:35 | St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Pirates |
11th of June | 11:35 | Arizona Diamondbacks at Detroit Tigers |
June 18 | 13:05 | Baltimore Orioles at Chicago Cubs |
July 2 | 12:05 | Minnesota Twins at Baltimore Orioles |
July 9 | 12:05 | Texas Rangers at Washington Nationals |
July 16 | 12:05 | San Francisco Giants at Pittsburgh Pirates |
23 July | 12:05 | San Diego Padres at Detroit Tigers |
July 30 | 12:05 | Los Angeles Angels at Toronto Blue Jays |
August 6 | 12:05 | Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Guardians |
August 13 | 12:05 | Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox |
August 20 | 13:05 | Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros |
August 27 | 12:05 | Los Angeles Angels at New York Mets |
September 3 | 13:05 | Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Brewers |
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How to watch MLB on Peacock:
Click here to sign up for Peacock and watch all 19 MLB games live on Sunday mornings!
If you have a Peacock account but don’t have a Premium plan, log in and select Account at the top right. Under Plans and payment you should see an option to upgrade to Premium.
What devices can I watch Peacock on?
Peacock is currently available on the Roku platform; Amazon FireTV and Fire tablets; Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD; Google’s platforms and devices, including Android™, Android TV™ devices, Chromecast and Chromecast built-in devices; Microsoft’s Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One S and Xbox One X; Sony PlayStation4 and PlayStation 4 Pro; Samsung Smart TVs; VIZIO SmartCast™ TVs; LG Smart TVs; Comcast’s entertainment platforms including Xfinity X1, Xfinity Flex and XClass TV; and Cox’s Contour and Contour Stream Player units. To learn more about Peacock and how to sign up, visit PeacockTV.com.
What else can I watch on Peacock?
Here’s what else you get with Peacock:
- New films straight from the cinema – plus hundreds of films from major Hollywood studios such as Universal, DreamWorks Animation and Focus Features.
- Thousands of hours of popular TV shows, including long-awaited Peacock Originals and current hits from NBC and Bravo.
- Peacock Channels plays your favorite movies, shows and clips 24/7. Scroll less and stream more with NBC Sports on Peacock, SNL Vault, Fallon Tonight, TODAY All Day and True Crime.
- More LIVE sport than any other streamer, including Sunday Night Football and the Premier League.
- Children’s films and series, including Where’s Waldo? and Curious George.
- Find Spanish-language TV shows and news from Telemundo.