T-Mobile is set to reintroduce one of its most sought-after promotions next week. Sports enthusiasts who are customers of T-Mobile or Metro should be pleased to hear that the MLB.tv pass will be available for free for a limited time. The Un-carrier has announced that subscribers can redeem their complimentary MLB.tv subscription beginning March 25 at 5:00 am ET, with the offer lasting until April 1 at 4:59 am ET. This limited-time offer is part of T-Mobile Tuesdays, which subscribers can access through the T-Life app or the company’s website.
Once claimed, the free subscription will grant users access to MLB.tv throughout the entire 2025 regular season. However, it’s important to remember that blackout restrictions apply, meaning you won’t be able to watch your local team games while within your home territory. These blackout rules are intended to safeguard the advertising revenue of regional sports networks. This deal is exclusive to T-Mobile and Metro customers on qualifying plans who have access to T-Mobile Tuesdays.
While account sharing is technically possible if you aren’t a baseball fan, T-Mobile’s policy disallows account sharing. On the plus side, those who take advantage of the free MLB.tv offer will gain access to several premium features within the MLB app for the 2025 season, all at no additional cost. Since most people will use this service on their mobile devices, it should be noted that video typically streams in standard definition. T-Mobile has faced criticism recently due to price increases.
The free MLB.tv offer is part of their standard promotions and not a gesture of goodwill to appease upset customers. Although some users are exploring options with other carriers, the alternatives may not necessarily be more cost-effective or superior in service quality.