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Reds announce new way to watch games in 2026, introduce Reds.tv

Updated: 6:09 PM EST Feb 2, 2026
The Cincinnati Reds will have a new TV home for the 2026 season.Just around a month after it was reported the Reds were among the teams to cancel their contracts with FanDuel Sports Network, the team announced their games will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball for the upcoming season. The club announced Monday that Reds.TV subscriptions will be available soon. Prices are expected to be $99.99 for the season or $19.99 per month.Information on cable and satellite providers, as well as specific channel locations, will be announced soon, along with the Spring Training broadcast schedule.Prior to the team’s official announcement, Puck’s John Ourand reported that the Reds were among six teams to move from FanDuel Sports Networks’ parent company, Main Street Sports, to MLB.Later Monday, one of the teams who was among the Main Street Sports optouts, the St. Louis Cardinals, announced their streaming deal with MLB, Cardinals.tv.The configuration is similar to an announcement made by the Reds in Nov. 2024, when they announced the intention for MLB to take over broadcasts and production for the 2025 season.Those plans were ultimately scrapped, with the Reds returning to FanDuel Sports Network for the 2025 season.
CINCINNATI —
The Cincinnati Reds will have a new TV home for the 2026 season.
Just around a month after it was reported the Reds were among the teams to cancel their contracts with FanDuel Sports Network, the team announced their games will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball for the upcoming season.
The club announced Monday that Reds.TV subscriptions will be available soon. Prices are expected to be $99.99 for the season or $19.99 per month.
Information on cable and satellite providers, as well as specific channel locations, will be announced soon, along with the Spring Training broadcast schedule.
Prior to the team’s official announcement, Puck’s John Ourand reported that the Reds were among six teams to move from FanDuel Sports Networks’ parent company, Main Street Sports, to MLB.
Later Monday, one of the teams who was among the Main Street Sports optouts, the St. Louis Cardinals, announced their streaming deal with MLB, Cardinals.tv.
The configuration is similar to an announcement made by the Reds in Nov. 2024, when they announced the intention for MLB to take over broadcasts and production for the 2025 season.
Those plans were ultimately scrapped, with the Reds returning to FanDuel Sports Network for the 2025 season.