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How can I watch Cleveland Guardians games this season?

How can I watch Cleveland Guardians games this season?

Yahoo11-02-2025

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKBN) – The Cleveland Guardians announced their new direct-to-consumer streaming option Tuesday for Guardians fans – CLEGuardians.TV.
The productions will be produced by Major League Baseball and will not be subject to blackouts (for local games only).
According to a release from the team, the games will also be available on cable television. Specific channel information will be announced closer to Opening Day.
Fans will be able to purchase Guardians TV starting February 11 at 10 a.m. at CLEGuardians.TV, with different streaming bundles:Annual package with all local Cleveland Guardians games ($99.99/season). Monthly package with all local Cleveland Guardians games ($19.99/month)
The three-person broadcast booth of Matt Underwood, Rick Manning and Andre Knott will return for their 11th consecutive year, anchoring local Guardians TV games in the booth. The trio will also be handling road postgame show responsibilities in 2025.
CLEGuardians.TV will have a 30-minute pregame show for all home games (no pregame shows for road games) and will have a 15-minute postgame show for all games.
The Guardians pre and postgame show talent roster will feature Al Palowski as the main 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.
According to a release from the Guardians, MLB-produced games 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 a shallow depth-of-field look.
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