"Sunday Night Baseball" on ESPN will soon come to an end. The MLB and ESPN "mutually agreed" to part ways and end their national television deal after the 2025 season, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred ...
Representatives for Major League Baseball and ESPN have renewed talks to keep the sports network involved in the game after a contentious break-up earlier this year, sources briefed on the ...
Major League Baseball and ESPN have a framework agreement that would give the network the exclusive rights to sell all out-of-market regular-season games digitally and in-market games for five clubs ...
ESPN and MLB are reportedly close to an agreement that would allow the network to carry MLB.TV and the rights to all out-of-market baseball games — and select in-market games, according to Andrew ...
According to reports, ESPN isn’t operating internally as if 2025 will be the last season it offers MLB games. Many around the sports media industry were surprised that ESPN and MLB decided to mutually ...
There is still hope that MLB will not be leaving ESPN. The two sides have resumed talks to explore the possibility of extending their partnership, according to The Athletic. This comes after it was ...
The MLB logo is shown on a on deck circle at an Arizona Diamondbacks game. / Chris Coduto/Getty Images It appears MLB will enter the 2026 campaign as a free agent looking to land a new national ...
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 just made one of its most aggressive modern media plays, announcing a new set of three-year national rights agreements with ESPN, NBCUniversal and Netflix beginning in 2026. The ...
ESPN and MLB have made it clear they are exploring other options, and right now any hopes of a reconciliation seem to be as far apart as the payrolls of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates.