Opening day in the 2025 MLB season seems to be plagued by some big-time errors.
Baseball fans across social media are furious at technical problems with the MLB app, showing crashes and mistakes that prevent them from following their favorite team’s first season match.
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Two games were underway when the technical problems began, New York Yankees ‘home opener against Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays’ home opener against Baltimore Orioles.
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Baseball fans across social media are furious at technical problems with the MLB app. (Jill Weisleder/MLB photos via Getty Images)
But a whole slate of other opening day games was intended to start shortly after the problems arose as fans remain anxious about being able to follow their teams in real time on the app.
Some fans even pay subscription fees to watch the games live or listen to radio broadcasts, and their viewing and listening experience have been interrupted.

MLBTV’s fan -support wrote, “We are aware of this problem and expect a solution soon. Sorry for the delay.” (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
An MLBTV subscription costs $ 150 per Year, while Premium MLB AT-BAT subscription service that allows Live Radio Misions costs $ 29.99 per Year.
Pakinomist Digital has reached MLB for comment.
MLBTV’s fan support on X wrote to complain of users, “We are aware of this problem and expect a decision soon. Sorry for the delay.”