Major League Baseball announced a major media rights deal on Wednesday that keeps games on ESPN for a 39th consecutive season while also bringing games back to NBC and forming a new relationship with ...
The MLB offseason has already seen several changes. The 2026 MLB All-Star Week is going to look very different. One of the most significant changes is coming to the Futures Game. MLB is shaking things ...
NBC and Major League Baseball officially announced their three-year media rights deal Tuesday, bringing baseball back to the network for the first time in over two decades with a comprehensive package ...
For the first time in two seasons, the Los Angeles Dodgers will not be starting their season with an international series. The Dodgers instead are scheduled to open their 2026 season at Dodger Stadium ...
Major League Baseballthe has signed three-year media rights agreements with ESPN, NBCUniversal and Netflix that will reshape how fans watch baseball starting with the 2026 season. The agreements mark ...
Last February, ESPN, which has been carrying Major League Baseball games for 35 years, including its signature Sunday Night Baseball franchise, opted out of the last three years of a deal with MLB in ...
Fresh off a record-smashing World Series, Major League baseball has finally inked long-awaited new media rights deals with NBC, Netflix, and ESPN. The new rights packages came about after MLB and ESPN ...
First Game on NBC/Peacock: World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers to Raise the Banner on Thursday, March 26 When They Host Arizona Diamondbacks in Only Primetime MLB Game on Opening Day NBC, NBCSN ...
MLB viewership is about to look very different. After months of speculation, MLB reached three-year TV/media rights deals with ESPN, NBC and Netflix that will change the way audiences consume ...
Major League Baseball and NBC Sports announced a three-year media rights agreement that will return the league to NBC and Peacock in 2026. The deal will give NBC the exclusive rights to "Sunday Night ...
Major League Baseball has new three-year agreements with a trio of entertainment giants for the 2026-28 seasons, the league announced Wednesday. ESPN, NBC Universal, and Netflix are divvying up ...
MLB opted out of its deal with ESPN, which was around $1.65 billion over three seasons, but restructured around Sunday Night Baseball, the playoffs and the Home Run Derby. Scott Taetsch / Getty Images ...