‘MLB.com At Bat’ Celebrates Spring Training With Complete iOS 7 Redesign

MLB.com At Bat 3The official Major League Baseball app, “MLB.com At Bat” launched on the same day as the App Store on July 10, 2008. It was downloaded 10 million times in 2013. The app has been the mainstay of professional baseball fans for nearly as long as iOS has existed. Today, in celebration of Spring Training, MLB.com At Bat has been completely redesigned with a new iOS 7 user interface, more video features, and league-wide scoreboard functionality. Get ready for Opening Day with the MLB’s full experience.

MLB.com At Bat has been updated with a complete iOS 7 overhaul, including new enhancements with the same access to core functionality, including personalized team experiences, searchable libraries of tens of thousands of video on-demand highlight clips, and customizable news reporting and fantasy baseball analysis.

MLB.com At Bat 2Starting on Opening Day, MLBAM will offer blackout-free live shots, in-game highlights, the free MLB.TV Game of the Day, live statistical overlays, and an archive of classic games.

If you are an MLB.TV Premium subscriber, you will be able to access At Bat 14 for free, which unlocks the premium feature set. Fans can also subscribe to At Bat 14 for $19.99 for the season with iOS users paying a subscription cost of $2.99 per month. At Bat 14 subscribers will get multi-platform live audio so they can take the game with them wherever they go.

MLB.com At Bat 1Spring Training features included:

Watch more than 200 Spring Training games live with a MLB.TV Premium subscription
Listen live to all available Spring Training radio broadcasts
Track league-wide scoreboards and batter-by-batter action for every Spring Training game
Breaking news, schedules and interactive rosters and players stats for every team
Full-season schedule calendars

MLB.Com At Bat is available for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch for free. Download it in the App Store today.

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