Major League Baseball Spring Training has just received a significant technological enhancement, and baseball enthusiasts are in for a fantastic deal. For the tenth consecutive year, T-Mobile is once again offering one of its most cherished perks: a complimentary season-long MLB.TV subscription! Starting March 25th and continuing until March 31st, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers can conveniently claim their free MLB.TV subscription (worth $149.99) through the T-Mobile Tuesdays promotion within the T-Life app.

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With MLB.TV, fans can enjoy live or on-demand streaming of every out-of-market game, allowing them to follow their favorite teams from anywhere in the world. The service also includes in-game highlights, home and away broadcast options, and DVR controls, providing an unparalleled baseball-watching experience.

Excitingly, MLB’s Advanced Ball Striking (ABS) system is making its major league spring training debut at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. Powered by T-Mobile’s cutting-edge private 5G network, this state-of-the-art system ensures ultra-reliable, high-speed, and low-latency connections. This revolutionary technology promises to enhance the accuracy of pitch calls, ultimately transforming the strike zone.

“At T-Mobile, every sports and entertainment partnership is about pushing the boundaries of innovation with our industry-leading 5G network. Our goal is to deliver more to our customers, and that’s exactly what we’re doing by powering 5G-enabled Advanced Ball Strike (ABS) in Major League Baseball. This partnership demonstrates how our 5G network can support partners like MLB, while also giving our customers a front-row seat to all the baseball action this season with the return of free MLB.TV.”

The ABS system enhances the game by providing immediate analysis of each pitch, enabling swift decision-making and fairer calls. Whether it’s relaying real-time decisions to umpires or supporting challenged calls, T-Mobile’s 5G network ensures a seamless process for players, officials, and fans.

Throughout the MLB season, viewers will be introduced to various devices used in the ABS system, all powered by T-Mobile’s 5G network. MLB officials and staff will input data on tablets and laptops to maintain strike zone accuracy, while real-time game video will be used for analysis and feedback. Additionally, attendees at 27 MLB ballparks will have access to T-Mobile’s private 5G networks, with plans to roll out these networks at every ballpark in the United States before the end of the year.

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