How to watch Mets baseball in 2019 without cable — CNET
Jacob deGrom of the New York Mets is arguably the best pitcher in baseball. Getty Images
Mets fans, this could be the year. He also signed veterans Robinson Cano and Wilson Ramos to join rookie slugger Pete Alonso in the revamped lineup. But mostly they’ll rely on starting pitching, anchored by Thor (OK, Noah Syndegaard) and the best pitcher in baseball, 2018 Cy Young award winner Jacob DeGrom, to compete in a stacked division against the Brave, Nationals and Phillies. Cord-cutting Mets fans have a number of ways to watch New York Mets games this season, whether you’re in the New York market or an out-of-market follower of the club. Four of the major live TV streaming services offer SNY. Note CNET may get a share of revenue from the sale of the services featured on this page.
YouTube TV ($40)
YouTube TV costs $40 a month and includes SNY. Plug in your zip code on its welcome page to see if SNY is available in your area. See at YouTube TV
Hulu with Live TV ($45)
Hulu with Live TV costs $45 a month and includes SNY. Click the «View all channels in your area» link on its welcome page to see what local channels are offered in your zip code. For national broadcasts, Hulu with Live TV offers ESPN, ESPN2, Fox, FS1 and TBS but not MLB Network.
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FuboTV ($45)
FuboTV costs $45 per month and includes SNY for the local New York market. You can use itschannel lookup tool to see if SNY is available where you live. Check out our massive streaming services guide. Out-of-market Mets streaming
If you’re a Mets fan living outside of the New York area, then you can’t watch the club on SNY. You can, however, stream its games live with an MLB.TV subscription. You’ve got two options:
Pay $119 a year (or $25 a month) to be able to watch every out-of-market game live or on-demand, and the in-market (home) team with a 90-minute delay from the end of the game. Pay $92 a year to watch a single, out-of-market team. In this case, your Mets and nobody else. Both MLB.TV plans also include streams of home and away radio broadcasts.