Cleveland — The Cleveland Guardians Thursday announced Guardians TV distribution deals that will allow fans to watch games through a Pay TV provider.
All local games on Guardians TV will be widely available for fans on the following channels in Cleveland:
AT&T U-verse (Channel 736 or 1736)
COX (Channel 80)
DIRECTV Satellite and Streaming (Channel 662)
FuboTV
Spectrum (Channel 306 or 1306)
Additional local providers can be found at CLEGuardians.com/watch via the Channel Finder.
The Guardians are scheduled to start the regular season at 4:10 p.m. Thursday at Kansas City.
“Our new TV partnership with Major League Baseball expands our ability to put Guardians games in nearly 5 million fans’ homes,” said Alex King, Executive VP, Marketing & Brand Strategy. “The Guardians are committed to making our games significantly more accessible to watch on TV. In addition to extending agreements with traditional cable providers, we’ve introduced the CLEGuardians.TV presented by Progressive streaming service to all fans in our TV viewing area.”
Fans who do not subscribe to the above Pay TV providers can obtain Guardians games with the new direct-to-consumer streaming subscription, CLEGuardians.TV presented by Progressive. The blackout-free subscription (subject to national exclusives and geography restrictions) is only $99.99 for the season or $19.99 per month.
The three-person booth of Matt Underwood, Rick Manning and Andre Knott will return for their 11th consecutive year, anchoring local games together. The Guardians pre and postgame show talent roster will feature Al Pawlowski as the primary host alongside Chris Gimenez for the majority of games. Other contributors to the broadcast will include Cody Allen, Ben Broussard, Nick Goody, Cayleigh Griffin, Austin Jackson and Jason Kipnis.
Guardians TV presented by Progressive will include special technological features, including a new Wire Cam at Progressive Field, live look-ins to the MLB Replay Operations Center and a new RF camera with shallow depth-of-field look.
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