How to bypass MLB Blackouts in Philadelphia
If you live in the Philadelphia television market, local MLB games are subject to strict regional broadcasting rules. Here is exactly how to legally stream your teams without hitting a blackout screen.
Why are games blacked out here?
If you live in the Philadelphia market, you are within the local blackout territory. This means live games will be blacked out nationally on ESPN+ or MLB.TV. You MUST watch on your local Regional Sports Network: NBC Sports Philadelphia. Currently, you must have a cable or live TV streaming package carrying NBC Sports Philadelphia to watch locally.
Because you are physically located within the Philadelphia broadcast zone, the MLB protects the exclusive broadcasting rights of the local Regional Sports Network (RSN). This enforces a geographical blackout on all out-of-market packages.
How to Stream In-Market
- Local NetworkNBC Sports Philadelphia
- Cable AlternativesHulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Fubo
What Won't Work
- MLB.TVIf you buy MLB.TV while living in Philadelphia, you will be blocked from watching the local teams live. You can only watch archived replays after the game concludes.
- National BroadcastsIf the team plays on a national exclusive window (like ESPN, TNT, or Apple TV+), the local RSN is often blacked out entirely. You must switch to the national provider.