Our top pick for watching the Blue Jays in 2023 from America is to add an MLB.TV subscription to ESPN+. Canadian Blue Jays fans can watch the team live without cable on Sportsnet NOW.
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It is possible to watch the Toronto Blue Jays live without cable on a host of different devices including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Playstation, Samsung Smart TV, iPhone, and more. The best option for watching the Blue Jays in the United States is MLB.TV. Blue Jays fans can sign up for MLB.TV a la carte on Amazon Prime, or by adding the package to Fubo or ESPN+.
Add MLB.TV to an ESPN+ account and get Blue Jays games, plus UFC Fights. | $24.99 / month | Signup for MLB.TV on ESPN+ |
Add MLB.TV to a Fubo account to get the most Blue Jays coverage. | $74.99 / month | 7 Day Free Trial |
The most important channels for Blue Jays fans
As MLB’s only Canadian team, there are some familiar options for watching the Jays, especially when they appear on national TV, and some peculiarities specific to this franchise. For example, there is no option for streaming Sportsnet, the regional sports network that carries the Jays. Instead, Blue Jays fans in the United States must sign up for MLB.TV is they want to watch the team’s day to day regular season action.
DIRECTV STREAM – Choice | Fubo | Hulu + Live TV | Orange & Blue Sports Extra | YouTube TV | |
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$99.99 / month | $74.99 / month | $69.99 / month | $65 / month | $72.99 / month |
MLB.TV is the best option for watching the Blue Jays
If you sign up for a single team MLB.TV package, you can watch the Blue Jays for $109.99 per season. MLB blackout rules apply to MLB.TV.
When the Blue Jays are on national TV
As a team playing in the popular AL East division, a division that features the Red Sox and Yankees, the Blue Jays will be on national TV more than some other teams. Here is our guide to watching nationally televised MLB games.
Blue Jays live-stream FAQ
Canadian MLB fans can watch most Blue Jays games live without cable on Sportsnet NOW. Sportsnet NOW also carries a large selection of Canadian NHL games, including Maple Leaf’s games, throughout the hockey season.