The Cleveland Guardians are young, exciting, and entertaining.
They are, essentially, what you call ‘good TV’: interesting and enticing even to neutral fans.
Their own fans have been waiting for options to watch games on TV for a long time, though, as the association they had with Bally Sports no longer exists.
A few months ago, it was revealed that the Guardians’ official site would have a streaming package via CLEGuardians.tv for $99.99 for the season and $19.99 per month.
That represented a nice alternative for younger generations, mostly, but those who are used to watching games in more traditional ways were left waiting.
Until now.
“We know you’ve been waiting … 📺 Your Guardians are officially coming to a TV near you!” they wrote on X, uploading a graph with all the TV information fans need to know.
We know you’ve been waiting … 📺
Your Guardians are officially coming to a TV near you!#GuardsBall pic.twitter.com/698HLSjFzQ
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) March 27, 2025
Fans can watch games on AT&T U-verse (Channel 736 or 1736), COX (Channel 80), DIRECTV Satellite and Streaming (Channel 662), FuboTV, and Spectrum (Channel 306 or 1306).
There you have it: at long last, the Guardians have announced their TV deals.
Fans can get information about specific days and channels by going to www.mlb.com/guardians, in the ‘Schedule’ section.
There is widespread interest in the Guardians since the organization not only made the postseason in 2024 but also reached the American League Championship Series.
They have stars such as Jose Ramirez and Shane Bieber (currently injured, but probably back in the rotation in a couple of months) and young, up-and-coming players such as Jhonkensy Noel, Kyle Manzardo, Tanner Bibee, Gavin Williams, and many others.
They play hard-nosed, mistake-free (for the most part) baseball, and fans deserve to have alternatives to watch games.
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