The opening day of the 2025 MLB season seems to be plagued by some big mistakes.
Baseball fans on social networks are outraged by technical problems with the MLB application, showing clashes and technical problems that prevent them from following the first game of the season of their favorite team.
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Two games were in Progreso when the technical problems began, the first game of the Yankees house of the New York against the Milwaukee brewers and the first game of the Toronto Blue Jays house against the Baltimore Orioles.
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Baseball fans on social networks are outraged by technical problems with the MLB application. (Photos of Jill Weisleder/MLB through Getty Images)
But a complete list of other opening games was scheduled shortly after the problems arose, since fans remain anxious to follow their equipment in real time in the application.
Some fans even pay subscription rates to see live games or listen to radio broadcasts, and their visualization and audition experience has been interrupted.

The support of MLBTV fans wrote: “We are aware of this problem and expect a resolution shortly. Forgiveness for the delay.” (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
A MLBTV subscription costs $ 150 per year, while the Premium MLB AT-Bat subscription service that allows live radio broadcasts costs $ 29.99 per year.
Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with MLB to comment.
The support of MLBTV fans in X wrote to users complaining: “We are aware of this problem and expect a resolution shortly. Forgiveness for the delay.”