MLB.com at Bat update brings a number of new features for iPad users
Just in time for the start of Spring Training, the popular app is even better on your tablet.
Just in time for the start of Spring Training, the popular app is even better on your tablet.
Now that baseball season is getting into full swing, these apps will help you keep up with your favorite clubs and show off your team spirit.
There is plenty to love on iTunes this weekend as our latest Need Now list shows.
HBO Now launches next month on Apple TV.
Just in time for the new year, MLB.com At Bat has hit another home run with a new major update.
A couple of high-profile apps have just jumped on the Apple Pay bandwagon.
MasterCard is running the first Apple Pay ads during the 2014 World Series.
Apple Pay is set to score a home run tomorrow with Major League Baseball.
TheScore has just scored a major update for Major League Baseball (MLB).
MLB.com At the Ballpark, the official ballpark companion app of Major League Baseball, has been updated to version 3.0 with support for iBeacons.
RBI Baseball 14 will offer gamers a premium experience that maintains the feel of the original series, according to MLB Advanced Media.
MLB is set to launch RBI Baseball 14 on the App Store next month.
About a month ahead of the start of the 2014 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, MLB.com At Bat has been updated to version 7.0 for iOS 7.
Major League Baseball is bringing iBeacons to 20 big parks.
Major League Baseball (MLB) is now allowing users to send At Bat 2014 "gift" subscriptions.
Version 6.2 of the app will let fans follow all of the All-Star Week festivities live from New York.
Baseball fans can now get a season-long subscription for MLB.com At Bat for half its usual price.
MLB.com at Bat has been updated for the 2013 season, which begins on Sunday, March 31.
Baseball card collecting comes to iOS devices with BUNT: The Exclusive MLB Digital Baseball Trading Card Game.
Passbook is playing ball in 13 MLB stadiums this year.
Across the U.S., fans are making their way into one of the 30 MLB stadiums to cheer on their favorite teams and perhaps have a hot dog or two. To make your stadium experience even better, the folks behind baseball have released the free MLB.com At The Ballpark app, available now for the iPhone/iPod touch.
The popular iPad app, MLB.com At Bat 11, has recently been updated. Now, users of the application can take advantage of a variety of improvements - including a redesigned statistical overlay.
Major League Baseball (MLB) is now offering a “smartphone-only” streaming service, which allows fans to watch live baseball on their iPhone/iPod touch. The service, which is $49.99 per year, is available now.
Just in time for Opening Day, Major League Baseball has issued an update to the iPad version of MLB.com At Bat 11, which provides a much more graphically rich Gameday experience along with a couple of other enhancements.