KEY POINTS
  • MLB said its MLB.TV service saw more than 1.3 billion minutes of streams through its first three weekends of the 2021 season.
  • That's a 12% increase compared with the first 18 days of the shortened 2020 season and up 43% compared with the same time frame for the 2019 season, the league said in a release.
  • MLB decided on April 2 to relocate the 2021 All-Star Game after controversial voting laws were passed in Georgia. Republican lawmakers criticized the move and threatened to revoke antitrust laws that favor MLB.

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Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the San Diego Padres runs past third base in the 8th inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 18, 2021 at Petco Park in San Diego, California.

Sports fans streamed Major League Baseball more than ever through its first three weekends of the season as the sport continues to battle through Covid-19 and political backlash.

MLB said live games on its over-the-top service, MLB.TV, garnered more than 1.3 billion minutes of streams from opening day, April 1, through April 18. That's a 12% increase compared with the first 18 days of the shortened 2020 season and up 43% compared with the same time frame for the 2019 season, the league said in a release.

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