Okay, so I’ve been trying to catch the MLB games lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. I wanted to watch the games without cable, you know, cutting the cord and all that. So, I started looking into different ways to stream the games online.
First off, I tried checking out some of the more well-known services. I looked at Hulu with Live TV, DirectTV Stream, Fubo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. They all seemed like decent options since they offer Fox, and the World Series is on Fox. But you know, I just wanted to explore all my options before making a decision.

Then, I thought, maybe I could just watch it on the . But apparently, you need to have a subscription with a participating pay TV provider to watch the games there. Back to square one. I mean, you would think you could pay to watch on a network’s own website.
- I also heard about . It sounded promising, but again, you need to authenticate with a TV provider. What gives?
- Then I learned that some networks like BTN are on Hulu + Live TV. Good to know but still not what I was after.
- Then I heard about something called BuffStreams. I went to the website and it seemed like it had streams of the games.
I clicked on one of the streams, and guess what? It actually worked! I was watching the game, live, without any issues. No buffering, no hassle. It was pretty smooth, I gotta say. And the best part? It was free. I was watching live MLB games without paying a dime.
So, I kept using BuffStreams for a while. It was great. I could watch all the games I wanted, and it didn’t cost me anything. Sure, it might not be the most, uh, “official” way to watch, but hey, it worked for me. But you know, I probably shouldn’t be telling everyone about this. What if it gets taken down?
Anyway, that’s my story of how I ended up watching MLB games through BuffStreams. It was a bit of a roundabout way to get there, but in the end, I found a way to watch the games without cable, and that’s all that matters, right? I guess?