MLB Nears Landmark Broadcast Deals with ESPN, NBC, Netflix, and Apple for 2026-2028 Seasons

September 16, 2025
MLB Nears Landmark Broadcast Deals with ESPN, NBC, Netflix, and Apple for 2026-2028 Seasons
  • Negotiations with ESPN, which previously opted out of Sunday night games and the Home Run Derby rights, are ongoing, with discussions focusing on creative solutions to retain ESPN as a key partner.

  • Looking ahead to 2029, MLB expects a new rights negotiation model that will likely include more games in national packages, while local broadcasts will still need customized agreements.

  • In addition to national deals, MLB is close to finalizing in-market broadcast rights with teams from Arizona, Cleveland, Colorado, Minnesota, and San Diego, with agreements in principle but some issues still unresolved.

  • Major League Baseball is nearing broadcast agreements with four major media companies—ESPN, NBCUniversal, Netflix, and Apple TV—for the 2026-2028 seasons, signaling a significant shift in how the league will distribute its games.

  • Commissioner Rob Manfred emphasized that increasing national broadcast coverage is crucial for maximizing revenue, even as some teams express concerns about the exclusion of certain games from these packages.

  • Manfred highlighted the importance of maintaining a broadcast deal with ESPN, underscoring its previous decision to step back from certain rights, and the league's efforts to keep the partnership intact.

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