Reds 2025 streaming prices revealed as MLB-ESPN split alters baseball's TV landscape

Reds fans have an abundance of options this season.
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One of the most popular questions the fans have been asking all offseason is, "How do I watch the Cincinnati Reds on TV in 2025?" It's a fair question. There's been so much confusion since the 2024 season came to a close, Reds fans don't know whether to spit or wind their watch.

Thankfully the Reds new broadcast partner delivered a bit of clarity this week. FanDuel Sports Network (formerly Bally Sports) released pricing for the Reds' streaming package, and it's quite affordable.

If you're a cord cutter, you'll love the Reds' new direct-to-consumer model. Rather than going through your cable company, Reds fans can now purchase different packages that will allow the Cincinnati faithful to stream games directly into their living room.

Reds streaming prices revealed as MLB-ESPN split threatens baseball's TV landscape

FanDuel Sports Cincinnati offers fans three different packages to choose from. The monthly plan will cost just $19.99 and provide access to the Reds, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Columbus Blue Jackets. The season pass has two different price points. If you sign up beginning on February 21, you'll receive access to select Reds spring training. Beginning March 20, the price drops to $105.99. Or, you can stream the Reds, Cavs, and Jackets all year long for just $189.99.

  • Monthly Plan: $19.99 per month
  • Season Pass: $122.99 (starting Feb. 21) and $105.99 (starting Mar. 20)
  • Annual Pass: $189.99

This is a welcome addition to Reds fans, especially in wake of the recently reported split between Major League Baseball and ESPN. The World Wide Leader in Sports will conclude their coverage of Sunday Night Baseball this season after the two sides mutually agreed to part ways. MLB was reportedly unhappy with the network's coverage of late, and the severed relationship will end a 36-season partnership between the league and ESPN.

All of this news comes of the heels of a recent announcement that Amazon Prime will now carry MLB games in 2025, offering fans another streaming option. Last season, Roku picked up one major league game every week, and will do the same in 2025. The Reds and Detroit Tigers will be part of Roku Sunday Leadoff later this season.

The times, they are a changing. FanDuel Sports Network has yet to release its full spring training schedule for Reds baseball, but the network will air Cincinnati's Cactus League game next week versus the Texas Rangers. Baseball season is back, and there are plenty of ways to watch the ole Redlegs this season.

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