The Cleveland Guardians are in for a very exciting season.
They just made it all the way to the American League Championship Series against all odds and blossomed into one of the best teams in the league.
As you can imagine, fans are eager to watch them.
The true, hardcore fans won’t want to miss a game.
The team is still working on cable deals for the 2025 campaign, but they have announced the option to stream all games online.
“Local blackouts are GONE. Stream Cleveland Guardians games for just $99.99 a season at CLEGuardians.TV,” the Guards announced on Tuesday, via X.
Local blackouts are GONE.
Stream Cleveland Guardians games for just $99.99 a season at https://t.co/oqKYjoMivV 🗣️#ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/UirDYgX9L5
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) February 11, 2025
Starting on Tuesday, fans will be able to stream games live and on-demand on devices such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, and smart TVs for the aforementioned price, with no blackouts (subject to national exclusivities, of course).
For $199.99, the league has also made the option to stream every other team’s out-of-market games available.
According to Cleveland.com, the Guardians said in a press release that they plan on reaching 235 percent more households than they did last year through TV and streaming.
As for the broadcast team for the games, it’s full of talented, prepared professionals.
Introducing your Guardians TV 2025 Lineup!#ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/zdZIftXTqL
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) February 11, 2025
Matt Underwood will again be the play-by-ball announcer, joined by fellow veterans of the industry: color analyst Rick Manning and on-field reporter Andre Knott.
Al Pawlowski will host the pre and post-game shows and will be joined by former Guardians Cody Allen, Ben Broussard, Chris Gimenez, Nick Goody, Austin Jackson, and Jason Kipnis.
Cayleigh Griffin will be the backup on-field reporter.
All things considered, it’s a fair deal for fans who want to enjoy the Guardians experience in 2025.
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