KEY POINTS
  • The MLB's Pittsburgh Pirates and the NHL's Penguins are the latest teams to offer local games on a streaming service — and outside of the pay-TV bundle — in their market.
  • SportsNet Pittsburgh's streaming offering will cost $17.99 a month.
  • The launch makes it the latest regional sports network to find a streaming home as the cable TV bundle bleeds customers.
Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. 

The regional sports network that airs Pittsburgh's MLB and NHL teams is launching a direct-to-consumer streaming service, the latest to take the step as more fans cut the cord.

SportsNet Pittsburgh on Monday unveiled SNP 360, which will cost fans in its local market $17.99 a month to watch Pirates and Penguins games outside of the pay-TV bundle. Viewers with pay-TV subscriptions will also have access to the app.