In 2022 and 2023, select regular-season MLB contests aired on Peacock and Apple TV+. Peacock will not air MLB games in 2024 — but a different service will. In mid-May, Major League Baseball announced that those Sunday games aired on Peacock in 2022-23 will be moving to Roku and retaining the Sunday Leadoff branding. Here’s a schedule of all the MLB games that will air on Roku Sunday Leadoff in 2024.
Schedule for MLB on Roku in 2024
Here are all the games scheduled to be on Roku in 2024:
- May 19: Red Sox vs. Cardinals (1:05 PM ET/10:05 AM PT)
- May 26: Blue Jays vs. Tigers (11:35 AM ET/8:35 AM PT)
- June 2: Twins vs. Astros (1:05 PM ET/10:05 AM PT)
- June 9: Giants vs. Rangers (1:05 PM ET/10:05 AM PT)
- June 16: Cardinals vs. Cubs (1:05 PM ET/10:05 AM PT)
- June 23: Diamondbacks vs. Phillies (11:35 AM ET/8:35 AM PT)
- June 30: Pirates vs. Braves (11:35 AM ET/8:35 AM PT)
- July 7: Diamondbacks vs. Padres (4:05 PM ET/1:05 PM PT)
- July 14: Yankees vs. Orioles (11:35 AM ET/8:35 AM PT)
- July 21: Brewers vs. Twins (1:05 PM ET/10:05 AM PT)
- July 28: Reds vs. Rays (11:35 AM ET/8:35 AM PT)
- August 4: Giants vs. Reds (12:05 PM ET/9:05 AM PT)
- August 11: Angels vs. Nationals (11:35 AM ET/8:35 AM PT)
- August 18: Marlins vs. Mets (12:05 PM ET/9:05 AM PT)
- August 25: Nationals vs. Braves (12:05 PM ET/9:05 AM PT)
- September 1: Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks (4:05 PM ET/1:05 PM PT)
- September 8: Rays vs. Orioles (12:05 PM ET/9:05 AM PT)
- September 15: Reds vs. Twins (1:05 PM ET/10:05 AM PT)
Games are scheduled from May 19 through September 15, 2024. Most of the games will air in the morning hours on the West Coast and either late morning or early afternoon on the East Coast, in concurrence with how Peacock formatted Sunday Leadoff in 2022-23.

However, there will be exceptions. Two games — July 7 and September 1 — will start at 1:05 PM PT.
How to watch MLB on Roku
MLB Sunday Leadoff 2024 on Roku will be available through The Roku Channel app, which can be found on the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, or Amazon Marketplace. One does not need a Roku device to access the app.
Users will not have to pair to use the app or watch these games, unlike Apple TV+. Apple TV+ requires a subscription or free trial to its paid service to watch regular season MLB games.
The app, which includes a free MLB Channel that airs classic game reruns and game highlights, is free to download.
We should note that per MLB’s official announcements, these games will also be available on MLB.TV and subject to no blackouts.

