TV App : Watch Minor League Baseball games for free 2025


All season long, baseball fans will be able to watch Minor League Baseball games across all of MLB’s digital platforms.

MLB.TV and MLB app subscribers can watch their favorite team’s Minor League affiliates in the app at no additional cost, while all MiLB games are available on MiLB.TV, on the web and in the MiLB app.

Plus — with or without a subscription — select, curated Minor League games featuring MLB’s top prospects are available FREE on MLB.com — at the top of this article — and on the MLB Pipeline and MiLB homepages. The MiLB Free Game of the Day will be available on MLB.TV as well.

Tuesday, 2:35 p.m. ET — Las Vegas Aviators (ATH) @ Tacoma Rainiers (SEA)
MLB’s No. 43 prospect Cole Young may be making waves in the bigs now, but his running mate Harry Ford (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 66) is still tearing it up at Triple-A. The 22-year-old catcher, who hit seven big flies all last season, already has six through 41 contests — five of which came in May. Ford will face off against another slugger in Colby Thomas (ATH No. 2). Thomas started June on a high note, crushing his 13th homer of the year on Sunday.

Tuesday, 7:05 p.m. ET — Great Lakes Loons (LAD) @ South Bend Cubs (CHC)
Three of the top High-A hitters collide in a matchup of potential future National League stars. Josue De Paula (LAD No. 2/MLB No. 33) and Zyhir Hope (LAD No. 3/MLB No. 45) lead the Dodgers’ contingent. The pair of 20-year-olds each sport an OPS north of .890, and De Paula stands in a tie for second in the Midwest League with eight big flies. The duo will take on another 20-year-old Top 100 prospect in South Bend’s Jefferson Rojas (CHC No. 6/MLB No. 77). The Dominican Republic native — who posted a .337/.416/.561 slash line in May — is on track to record career highs in almost every offensive category this season.

Wednesday, 11:05 a.m. ET — Somerset Patriots (NYY) @ Binghamton Rumble Ponies (NYM)
One of the newest members of MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects list, Jonah Tong (NYM No. 4/MLB No. 99), toes the rubber in a Double-A edition of the Subway Series. The right-hander, whose mechanics have garnered comparisons to Tim Lincecum, is striking out opponents at a 14.73 K/9 clip this season. He’ll look to improve upon that number against Somerset’s George Lombard Jr. (NYY No. 1/MLB No. 44), who is already at his second level of 2025 after dominating at High-A. Jett Williams (NYM No. 1/MLB No. 51) will also take the field on the Mets’ side.

Wednesday, 6:35 p.m. ET – Lehigh Valley IronPigs (PHI) @ Charlotte Knights (CWS)
MLB’s No. 2 pitching prospect Andrew Painter (PHI No. 1/MLB No. 5) and Justin Crawford (PHI No. 3/MLB No. 56) head to Charlotte to take on catching prospect Kyle Teel (CWS No. 2/MLB No. 28) at Triple-A. In his last outing, Painter threw five solid innings with five strikeouts – his second time completing five frames this year. Teel has been an offensive force all season for the White Sox squad, highlighted by a 34-game on-base streak that was snapped last week.

Thursday, 11 a.m. ET — Hartford Yard Goats (COL) @ Portland Sea Dogs (BOS)
Southpaw Connelly Early (BOS No. 9) has been one of the breakout prospects in Boston’s farm system this season with a 2.14 ERA and 55 strikeouts across 33 2/3 innings. The 23-year-old has struck out eight batters in each of his past four starts for Double-A Portland and held Hartford to one run on three hits across seven innings with 14 K’s in two April starts. He’ll face a tough challenge off the bat, though, as switch-hitting leadoff batter Cole Carrigg (COL No. 3) is a dynamic power-speed threat who makes plenty of contact from both sides of the plate.

Thursday, 9:35 p.m. ET — Hillsboro Hops (AZ) @ Spokane Indians (COL)
Southeastern Conference fans will enjoy this matchup as the top hitters from each team played in the SEC less than 12 months ago. The right-handed-hitting sluggers made their way into pro ball after going high in the Draft — Georgia’s Charlie Condon (COL No. 2/MLB No. 27) went third overall and Kentucky’s Ryan Waldschmidt (AZ No. 3/MLB No. 98) was 31st. Condon is finding his power stroke since returning from a left wrist injury, while Waldschmidt is coming off a May in which he ran up a .385 OBP with six steals.

Friday, 7:05 p.m. ET — Fort Wayne TinCaps (SD) @ Beloit Sky Carp (MIA)
A Top 100 pitcher-batter matchup takes center stage in this High-A duel. Left-hander Thomas White (MIA No. 1/MLB No. 34) will take the mound. The 2023 No. 35 overall pick features a plus fastball and has held opponents to a .194 average-against this season. Opposite White will be Leo “El Mutante” De Vries (SD No. 1/MLB No. 3). The top international signee in 2024, he has the ability to spray the ball to all fields with power — as shown by his two-homer cycle earlier this season.

Saturday, 7:15 p.m. ET — Norfolk Tides (BAL) @ Louisville Bats (CIN)
Known for triple-digit velocity as a prep right-hander, Chase Petty (CIN No. 6/MLB No. 89) has developed into a well-rounded starter with three plus pitches. The 2021 first-rounder has 40 strikeouts in 35 1/3 Triple-A innings this season, to go with seven more in 5 1/3 IP in the Majors, and will take the mound against a talented group of Orioles hitters led by Samuel Basallo (BAL No. 1/MLB No. 16). The 20-year-old catcher is the youngest player to begin the 2025 season at Triple-A and has displayed prodigious power with six homers and a .911 OPS across 22 games in May.

Sunday, 1:05 p.m. ET — Rochester Red Wings (WSH) @ Worcester Red Sox (BOS)
MLB’s No. 1 prospect Roman Anthony is set to take the field in this Triple-A matinee, and the top Red Sox prospect is not the only exciting prospect who will do so. Third baseman Brady House (WSH No. 3/MLB No. 94) is in the midst of a resurgent season as he and Anthony each rank among the International League leaders in homers and slugger percentage while displaying impressive hard-hit rates. Also keep an eye on outfielder Jhostynxon “The Password” Garcia (BOS No. 5), who has been red hot since his promotion from Double-A Portland.

Sunday, 7:05 p.m. ET — Springfield Cardinals (STL) @ Frisco RoughRiders (TEX)
Fans of premier shortstops should gravitate to this contest. Sebastian Walcott (TEX No. 1/MLB No. 9) and JJ Wetherholt (STL No. 1/MLB No. 20) — two of the top five shortstop prospects in the game — lead their respective clubs in a Sunday night battle. At 19 the second-youngest player at Double-A, Walcott stands 6-foot-4 and oozes with five-tool potential — led by his 65-grade pop. Wetherholt, on the other hand, excels in the bat-to-ball department. The No. 7 overall pick in last year’s Draft sports a 65-grade hit tool that he pairs with an advanced understanding of the strike zone.