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Some Major League Baseball games not broadcast exclusively by the league's national media partners are televised by regional sports networks (RSNs), which present sports programming of interest to their respective region. Some teams own partial or majority stakes in their RSN. As of the 2026 season, local telecasts for 14 of MLB's 30 clubs are produced and distributed by MLB Local Media, a department of the league, after their previous RSNs stopped carrying their games or shut down entirely; several other teams' games are available for local fans to stream on MLB.tv. Some RSNs also offer over-the-top media services to customers who would prefer to stream live game coverage.
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