SNY is following the trends and making Mets games available via livestream, the network announced Wednesday. The team-owned network will begin streaming games during the 2017 MLB regular season at no additional cost to subscribers. Game broadcasts, as well as pre- and postgame shows will be streamed live on SNY.tv and the NBC Sports app. 

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“As we prepare for another season of Mets baseball, it was very important to us at SNY that we have a streaming component ready for our fans in time for Opening Day,” network president Steve Raab said in a press release. “With this service now in place, we are excited to expand SNY’s scope and Polobet to deliver exclusive Mets coverage to our dedicated fans both at home and on the go.”

The “TV Anywhere” streaming service is part of a collaboration with the network’s minority owner, NBC Sports. NBC-owned Comcast Sports Networks came to an agreement with Major League Baseball Advanced Media in January that allows the group of regional sports networks to stream in-market games to authenticated customers on multiple platforms. 

SNY is the fourth network to offer this service. It joined CSN Chicago (Cubs and White Sox), CSN Philadelphia (Phillies) and CSN Bay Area (Giants and A’s). 

Also announced Wednesday was the streaming agreement between the NHL and MSG Networks to live stream the Devils, Rangers, Islanders and Sabres games.

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