The rocky relationship between Major League Baseball and ESPN is getting a second chance, and it looks nothing like what came before. According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, the two sides have ...
The biggest knock for MLB fans is how the league chooses to deliver its product. MLB's blackout restrictions are among the worst in sports, as you can be several states away from a team and still be ...
As expected, MLB.tv will be headed to ESPN for the 2026 season. The league’s out-of-market offering, essentially baseball’s version of NFL Sunday Ticket, will be housed within the ESPN app beginning ...
When a report emerged on Tuesday evening that ESPN was closing in on some sort of agreement to place MLB.tv on its new direct-to-consumer streaming service, which seems to be a licensing deal, not an ...
Viewers will henceforward be able to watch out-of-market MLB games through ESPN platforms like the ESPN Unlimited service. It’s been quite a year for shuffling top sports properties through ESPN. The ...
As MLB is reportedly set to announce its new short-term rights deals with three national broadcast partners later today — ESPN, NBC, and Netflix — details surrounding the agreements are beginning to ...
Like an old married couple, the split earlier this year between ESPN and Major League Baseball appears to have reminded both parties what was great about the other. Suddenly, after exercising a mutual ...
ESPN and Major League Baseball have a reworked deal that includes out-of-market streaming rights while NBC and Netflix will air games as part of a new three-year media rights agreement announced ...
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 ...
ESPN and Major League Baseball just can’t quit one another. Months after the two sides agreed to opt out of the seven-year, $550 million annual deal that began in 2021, they are reportedly about to ...
NBC and its associated streaming platform Peacock, along with Apple TV+, have emerged as the “top contenders” for MLB’s Sunday Night Baseball package after ESPN opted to exit its current deal with the ...