Microsoft Outlook · Major League Baseball

MLB Schedule
in Outlook

162 games in Outlook — every game from Opening Day to the World Series, with broadcast channel included. Subscribe once and the full season follows you automatically.

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30-day free trial · Works with Outlook.com and Outlook desktop

How it works

Four steps. Done forever.

01

Create a free account

Sign up at fanfeed.tv. No credit card. 30-day trial includes everything.

02

Select MLB

Pick MLB from the sport list and choose exactly which sessions or teams to include.

03

Get your feed URL

FanFeed emails you a personal .ics feed URL — a live link that always stays current.

04

Subscribe in Outlook

In Outlook.com: Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste URL → Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars → New → paste URL → Add.

Good to know: Rain delays and rescheduled doubleheaders update automatically. FanFeed refreshes MLB schedules daily so postponed games show the correct date and time in Outlook.

What's included

Everything you need.

30 Teams

All 30 MLB clubs — American League and National League.

Full 162-Game Season

Day games, night games, doubleheaders — every game on the schedule.

Spring Training & Postseason

From Cactus and Grapefruit League through the World Series.

Auto-updates

Rain delays, doubleheader splits, and postponements reflected in your calendar.

FAQ

Common questions.

How do I add MLB to Outlook?
Sign up at fanfeed.tv, select MLB, and copy your personal .ics feed URL. In Outlook.com: go to Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste your URL → click Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: go to File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars tab → New → paste your URL → Add. Your MLB schedule appears and updates automatically.
Does it work with both Outlook.com and Outlook desktop?
Yes. The .ics feed URL works with Outlook.com (the web version), Outlook for Microsoft 365, and classic Outlook desktop. The subscription path differs slightly between versions, but the same feed URL works for all of them.
Does it update automatically when the schedule changes?
Yes. FanFeed refreshes schedules daily. Time changes, additions, and cancellations sync to Outlook automatically — you don't need to do anything after the initial setup.
Which MLB teams are available?
All 30 MLB teams across both leagues. Follow one team or multiple — everything merges into one calendar subscription.
Does it include spring training?
Yes. Spring training games (Cactus League and Grapefruit League) are included so you can follow your team from the first day of camp.
What about doubleheaders and rain-out makeups?
FanFeed refreshes schedules daily. When games are postponed and rescheduled, the updated dates and times sync to your calendar automatically.
Does it include the postseason?
Yes — Wild Card games, Division Series, Championship Series, and World Series are all included as matchups are confirmed.
Can I follow multiple teams?
Yes. Paid subscribers can follow any number of teams. If your two favorite teams play each other, the game appears once.

Also see

Related pages

MLB Calendar — All Sessions Add Any Sport to Outlook Add MLB to Google Calendar Add MLB to Apple Calendar Browse All Sports →

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