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ESPN and Major League Baseball (MLB) are mutually parting ways at the conclusion of the 2025 regular season, ending their media rights partnership. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred explained the ...
An ESPN logo on a television camera at a Major League Baseball game. - Brandon Sloter/Getty Images Major League Baseball and ESPN are ending their media rights partnership after more than three ...
ESPN and Major League Baseball are parting ways and will end their decades-long partnership after the 2025 season, the league announced on Thursday, a little less than a month before the start of ...
Major League Baseball is leaving one of its major TV partners. ESPN confirmed Friday that it has agreed with MLB to opt out of the final three years of their TV contract. The sides agreed to a ...
MLB and ESPN are at a crossroads after the two not-so-mutually agreed to nix their broadcasting deal that was set to run through 2028. The Worldwide Leader is reportedly open to negotiating a new ...
Manfred wrote the league has “not been pleased with the minimal coverage that MLB has received on ESPN’s platforms over the past several years outside of the actual live game coverage.” ...
Even as MLB faces significant uncertainty over how its product will be broadcast locally, nationally and streamed directly to the consumer, it was wise to say no thanks when ESPN suggested a ...
Last week, reports surfaced that ESPN opted out of its current contract with Major League Baseball, making the league’s future on the network uncertain. And while MLB claims the opt out was ...
On Thursday morning, ESPN informed MLB it was opting out of the final three years of its $550 million per season contract with baseball after this year. MLB did a fine job of presenting the opt ...