With the destiny of the 2022 Main League Baseball season in flux, MLB.TV has introduced that it’ll not auto-renew all annual subscriptions on March 1, as is typical this time of 12 months.
Main League Baseball on Monday sat down with the gamers union for an eighth consecutive bargaining session. If the 2 sides are unable to achieve a deal on a brand new collective bargaining deal by midnight, the beginning of the common season (presently set for March 31) may very well be delayed.
Sometimes, MLB.TV — a streaming bundle supplied instantly by Main League Baseball, which permits followers to look at out-of-market video games dwell or on-demand (for about $110 to $130 per 12 months) — abides by its posted auto-renewal coverage: “Your subscription will mechanically renew yearly roughly March 1 annually on the earlier 12 months’s common full yearly worth.
However on Monday afternoon, the service shared on Twitter this replace: “We is not going to invoice for 2022 subscriptions in the present day. Notification about renewal will happen as soon as a brand new CBA [Collective Bargaining Agreement] is in impact. All present subscriptions will stay lively till then. Subscribers, examine your electronic mail for vital updates.”
Replace on #MLBTV and MLB Audio subscription renewals: we is not going to invoice for 2022 subscriptions in the present day. Notification about renewal will happen as soon as a brand new CBA is in impact. All present subscriptions will stay lively till then. Subscribers, examine your electronic mail for vital updates.
— MLB.TV (@MLBTV) February 28, 2022