SARASOTA, Fla. β€” Orioles and Nationals fans have a new option to watch games this season.

The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, which broadcasts both Orioles and Nationals games, will now be available on FuboTV, a streaming service that does not require a cable package. The pro package starts at $59.99 a month, with the elite package costing $69.99.

FuboTV focuses on sports and has agreements with ESPN, NFL Network, MLB Network, NBA League Pass and other networks. The company also carries some local affiliates such as WBAL-TV, Fox45 and WJZ-TV and other cable channels such as FX, Bravo and National Geographic, according to its website.

β€œMASN is excited to partner with Fubo and provide Orioles and Nationals fans with an exciting new option to connect with their favorite teams throughout our seven-state television territory,” John McGuinness, the senior vice president of MASN, said in a statement. β€œFubo has become a leading sports media platform and this new partnership will deliver O’s and Nats baseball to a significant new audience.”

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The addition of FuboTV comes just days after MASN was moved to the Ultimate TV package on Comcast, a tier that costs an additional $20 a month. They are running a promotion for customers switching packages, though. The first three months will be free, the next three months will be $10 extra, and in the seventh month the $20 charge will take effect.

MASN β€” which was included in a deal to sell a controlling stake in the Orioles to a group led by David Rubenstein β€” does not have a direct-to-consumer streaming option. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said last month that he hopes half of teams will offer this service by the end of 2025.