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Where to watch New York Yankees games as they chase October glory in 2025 with a revamped roster and fierce Subway Series drama
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For fans of America's pastime, few things spark excitement like the promise of a new season — and when you're the New York Yankees, every season carries the weight of history and expectation. The Yankees finished the 2024 season with the highest winning percentage in the American League. Though they came up short against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, the Yankees captured their record-extending 41st pennant. Led by reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge, the 2025 Yankees are primed to make another run at October glory.
Now, it's time to learn where to watch New York Yankees games this season.

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - OCTOBER 10: The New York Yankees celebrate after a win over the Kansas City Royals during Game Four of the Division Series at Kauffman Stadium on October 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesThis year's Yankees will feature at least one noticeable difference from last season: the absence of superstar outfielder Juan Soto, who joined the crosstown rival New York Mets in free agency. Soto's departure should add drama to the already electrifying Subway Series. In response to his exit, the Yankees bolstered their roster by bringing in former National League MVPs Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger, making their lineup even more formidable. The team also fortified its pitching staff by signing starter Max Fried to the largest contract ever given to a left-handed pitcher, an eight-year, $218 million contract signed back in December of last year. Another notable addition is reliever Devin Williams, known for his devastating "airbender" changeup. It's set to be a serious season.
Because the Yankees are the Yankees, they've not endured a losing season since 1992, making them a perennial favorite to reach the World Series. With a roster featuring four MVPs (Judge, Stanton, Bellinger, Goldschmidt), the 2025 team carries some high expectations.
Now, if you're a Yankees fan, there's no doubt you're going to want to tune in this season — even if you've recently cut the cord. But here's the catch: Yankees games are set to be all over the place this year, so you'll need streaming services that support a variety of channels to catch all the action.
Lucky for you, we know how to help you get set up for streaming success. Be sure to check ahead of each game to confirm where it's airing, as you'll most likely need access to channels like FOX, FS1, ESPN, MLB Network, TBS, and YES Network, as well as platforms like Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video. Read on to find out how to watch New York Yankees games without cable in 2025.
FOX, FS1, ESPN, MLB Network, TBS, and YES Network are available to viewers on DIRECTV STREAM packages such as Choice (around $95/month), Ultimate (around $110/month), and Premier (around $150/month). Fans may also want to consider adding the Sports Pack to their package. The Sports Pack, which costs around $15/month, includes 30 out-of-market regional sports networks as well as channels like MLB Network.
Prices may vary when it comes to DIRECTV STREAM depending on your location, so be sure to check out exactly what prices look like in your area below.
Fans who live in New York State, Connecticut, North or Central New Jersey, or Northeast Pennsylvania can easily watch Yankees games on Prime Video.
Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership, priced at $14.99/month or $139 annually. Games featured on Prime Video use the same broadcast team as YES Network broadcasts, including play-by-play announcer Michael Kay and color commentators such as David Cone and Paul O'Neill.
Prime Video also includes a 30-minute pre-game show, with Meredith Marakovits hosting for home games, and Bob Lorenz hosting for away games. Yankee games on Prime Video feature Amazon's X-Ray technology, giving fans access to information and in-game stats powered by Amazon Web Services.
You can also get access to FOX, FS1, ESPN, MLB Network, TBS, and YES Network on Hulu + Live TV. Viewers can subscribe to Hulu + Live TV coverage for $82.99/month, which also gets you access to Hulu's entire catalogue, Disney+, and ESPN+. There's much to be seen post-game, folks!
The YES Network is one of the over 200 channels included in Fubo's Pro Plan, which goes for $79.99/month and is often discounted for the first month. This plan allows viewers to watch games broadcast on networks such as FOX, FS1, ESPN, and MLB Network. Yankees fans who want to watch their team while living outside the New York market can also purchase an MLB.TV add-on for an additional $29.99/month. The MLB.TV add-on includes MLB Big Inning, a program that shows highlights from around the league each night.
Sling TV offers various sports packages, but the best to consider is the combined Sling Orange + Blue package, which is $65.99/month and currently half off for the first month. You will not receive every channel you'll need to watch Yankees games, but the majority will be available. Keep in mind: prices vary depending on location with Sling TV. Confirm prices for your area below.
Apple TV+ provides weekly Friday Night Baseball broadcasts showcasing notable matchups from across the league. As one of the more popular teams in the sport, the Yankees will appear on at least a handful of these broadcasts. Fans can subscribe to Apple TV+ for only $9.99/month, and there is also a seven-day free trial.
Unfortunately, Yankee fans who live in the New York market are subject to MLB's blackout restrictions. But if you happen to live outside the market, you can catch the action on MLB.TV. Last year's monthly subscription cost $29.99, while the yearly subscription came in at $149.99.
Worried about missing Yankee games while traveling abroad or in an area with blackout restrictions? Fear not. Subscribing to a VPN allows you to catch live games from anywhere in the world. Among the more popular VPN choices is ExpressVPN, which provides a 30-day free trial. Private Internet Access starts at $2/month, while ExpressVPN plans start at $8.32/month. For an even better deal, NordVPN is currently 72% off, making it one of the most affordable options for streaming games without restrictions.
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