03 November 2023
Australian Baseball to be broadcast on Baseball+ | A new app available for download now
Baseball Australia, in collaboration with the Australian Baseball League (ABL), have today launched Baseball+ – an Over-The-Top (OTT) Streaming App platform.
The app is available for download via the Apple and Google stores. 
A global baseball audience will be able to watch Australian baseball in one place. They can stream Team Australia, Australian Baseball League, and national tournament games via the platform.
It marks a transformation from ‘Baseball On-Demand’, last year’s web-based streaming option with approximately 30,000 subscribers. But this time, you can stream everything through the App on your phone, tablet or TV.
Fans can use their same logins for the Baseball+ app. Regular season games will be broadcast live, free and on-demand. If you have any questions, check out our FAQ page.
The first official live game on Baseball+ will be Team Australia’s clash in Tokyo with South Korea at the 2023 Asia Professional Baseball Championships (APBC) on November 16. All of Australia’s APBC games will be broadcast for free via Baseball+.
The app will also include exclusive content, classic games, archived matches, and integrated ABL stats.
Baseball+ is the next phase in the development of Australian Baseball’s broadcast strategy.
The ABL is already a strong standard of competition with players from all over the world. With international players, comes an international audience.
Major League organisations from the USA, Korea and Japan send players to compete with Australia’s best. This includes the likes of the Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, Tampa Bay Rays in MLB, three KBO clubs, and three Japanese teams.
68 players have advanced to Major League Baseball after playing in Australia, and dozens of others have advanced to the top leagues in Korea or Japan.
ABL General Manager Paul Gonzalez says this platform brings the audience to one place.
“The ABL brings the baseball world to Australia, and it brings Australian baseball players to the world,” says Gonzalez. “We’re already seeing strong social media interest from the US, Korea, Japan and Taiwan for the upcoming season. Baseball+ is the place where everybody around the world can connect to the game here in Australia.”
Baseball+ already has 30,000 subscribers thanks to last season’s streaming efforts. The 2023 Championship Series had larger broadcast numbers than other seasons when it was available on other broadcast platforms.
“Baseball + will enable fans to connect with their favourite players and teams, providing real-time statistics and live broadcasts, from the comfort of your home or device,” says Gonzalez.
The ABL acknowledge the teams for their support in this initiative that will connect their teams to all parts of Australia and the world.












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