BREAKING Orioles & Nats Fans Finally Beat Cable Blackouts!


For years, Baltimore and D.C. baseball fans without cable have been stuck on the sidelines, locked out of the action by blackout rules and bitter TV disputes. But that long, frustrating wait is finally over. A new era is here, and it’s called MASN+. Whether you’ve cut the cord or just want to ditch expensive contracts, this long-awaited streaming lifeline is about to change your summer nights. Orioles and Nationals games are now just one click away — no blackout walls, no fine print, just pure baseball. For fans who felt left behind, the game has finally come home.


BALTIMORE — After years of tension, tangled contracts, and legal deadlocks, Orioles and Nationals fans finally have the breakthrough they’ve been begging for. MASN, the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, has launched MASN+, a direct-to-consumer streaming service offering blackout-free access to every available O’s and Nats game. The move ends years of frustration for fans who cut cable but couldn’t catch their favorite teams without jumping through hoops.

MASN+ went live Monday, offering two simple subscription plans: $19.99 per month, or $89.99 for the remainder of the 2025 season. For the price of a couple ballpark hot dogs, fans can stream 24/7 MASN and MASN2 programming, including full game coverage, Orioles and Nationals Classics, and exclusive features like player interviews and behind-the-scenes mic-ups.

Orioles President of Business Operations Catie Griggs, who joined the organization last summer, acknowledged the long-overdue fix. “Fans haven’t been quiet that this is something they’ve been wanting. Early on, it was obvious we needed to address it.” Her team worked at speed, pushing MASN+ from an idea to reality in just weeks.

The rollout couldn’t come at a better time. The Orioles are clawing their way back to playoff relevance after a rebuilding era, and viewership is already surging. According to Nielsen, MASN saw Orioles game ratings spike by 35% in early 2024 compared to the same period the previous year. For Nationals fans, the 2025 season may be their last with MASN before Washington explores new TV partnerships in 2026.

MASN+ is available via the MASNSports.com website, iOS and Android apps, plus major streaming devices like Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more. The network also hinted at further platform expansion depending on fan demand. The subscription offers total flexibility: cancel anytime, no cable package required.

The end of the Orioles-Nationals broadcast dispute, which lingered for nearly two decades, cleared the final obstacle to launch MASN+. The original TV revenue split — heavily favoring the Orioles — caused years of tension, but the March settlement paved the way for this long-overdue upgrade for fans.

Even as the future of regional sports networks remains uncertain, especially with Major League Baseball taking over several broadcasts directly, MASN is betting that direct-to-consumer models like MASN+ are the future. Orioles and Nationals executives hope the move will reconnect them with the cord-cutting fanbase that’s been steadily growing in the Mid-Atlantic.

Key Points Summary:

FeatureDetails
Service NameMASN+
Monthly Subscription$19.99
Season Subscription$89.99 (remainder of 2025 season)
Blackout-Free StreamingYes
Supported DevicesiOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku
Launch DateApril 21, 2025
Legal Dispute ResolvedMarch 2025

What is MASN+?

MASN+ is a new direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming service launched by the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN). It allows in-market fans to stream Orioles and Nationals games without cable, blackouts, or long-term contracts.

How much does MASN+ cost?

Fans can subscribe for $19.99 per month or $89.99 for the remainder of the 2025 MLB regular season.

What games and content are included with MASN+?

Subscribers get access to every available Orioles and Nationals game, plus 24/7 MASN and MASN2 programming, including game replays, O’s and Nats Classics, pre- and post-game shows, and exclusive in-game player interviews and analysis.

Does MASN+ have blackout restrictions?

No. MASN+ was created specifically to allow in-market fans to bypass blackout rules and stream Orioles and Nationals games directly.

Why did MASN+ launch only now?

Legal disputes over broadcast rights between the Orioles and Nationals delayed streaming options for years. A resolution was finally reached in March 2025, allowing MASN to move forward with the launch.

What if I’m a Nationals fan and the team leaves MASN next season?

The Nationals will remain on MASN for the entire 2025 season. The future beyond 2025 is still undecided, so MASN+ subscriptions are only available month-to-month or for the remainder of this season — not annually — to avoid locking fans into uncertain coverage.

How has Orioles and Nationals viewership changed recently?

Despite fewer cable subscribers (dropping from 5.6 million in 2018 to 3.3 million in 2023), Orioles TV ratings surged 35% in early 2024 compared to the same time in 2023, showing strong fan engagement.

For unemployed baseball fans looking to lift their spirits, MASN+ might be more than just entertainment. Sometimes, having a simple joy to look forward to — like a game at the end of the day — can help break the cycle of discouragement. If you can’t swing the monthly fee, check out local libraries, community centers, or sports bars that stream games — a change of scene can lift your mood and even spark new connections. Keep your eyes open for special offers too, as sports networks often run discounts mid-season. Even in tough times, a little passion can go a long way.

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