Tag: Baseball
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New York Yankees Return to Prime Video With 21 Exclusive Matchups for 2026
For the seventh straight season, the New York Yankees are returning to Prime Video. Amazon and the team announced a 21-game Prime Video slate for the Pinstripes this season, with most of those tilts landing on midweek nights. With the move, regional Prime members can watch a big chunk of Bronx action at no-additional cost.…
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Detroit SportsNet Launches as Another Team Joins MLB’s TV Shake Up, NHL Team to Follow Next Season
Another MLB team has found a new home in the latest major shakeup for the sport, and an NHL team is joining in. Ilitch Sports + Entertainment today announced the rollout of Detroit SportsNet, described as a year-round broadcast home for the city’s teams and the place to watch locally televised Detroit Tigers games this…
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Atlanta Braves Go In-House With BravesVision, Ending FanDuel Sports Networks Era
In a big shakeup for the MLB team known as “America’s Team,” the Atlanta Braves are taking their broadcasts in-house with the launch of BravesVision. The team-operated television network will serve as the official local home for more than 140 games this season. The club says it will control production, sales, marketing, and distribution, a…
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ESPN Unveils Its 2026 MLB Spring Training
Spring is around the corner, and so is baseball on ESPN. The network has announced more Spring Training action landing on the ESPN app and its linear TV network. For 2026, ESPN’s Spring Training coverage will feature four nationally televised games on ESPN and an additional six streaming exclusively on ESPN Unlimited. All 10 games…
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ESPN Is Now the Home of MLB.TV — Pricing, Plans & What Fans Need to Know
Spring Training begins later this month, and for 2026, baseball’s out-of-market streaming just landed on a new home. Cord cutters and casual fans can now stream live out-of-market games on MLB.TV right from the ESPN app. This change follows a new rights deal between MLB and ESPN, reached late last year after ESPN opted out…
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MLB.TV in 2026: Why You Might Need ESPN Unlimited to Watch Out-of-Market Games
The 2026 MLB season is over a month away, and cord cutters will have a new way to stream out-of-market games. With Major League Baseball entangled in ESPN’s new streaming strategy, many fans will have to take extra steps, with potentially higher sign-up costs, to enjoy their favorite team. The State of MLB.TV in 2026…
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ESPN Expands College Baseball Coverage With 4,000+ Games Streaming on the Road to Omaha
The Road to Omaha just got a lot easier to watch after ESPN doubled down on its college baseball coverage for the 2026 season. The network is offering an enormous slate of coverage, including an expanded linear presence plus more than 4,000 games across its digital platforms. For the upcoming season, ESPN is making it…
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More Kansas City Royals Games Are Coming to Free TV in 2026
The Kansas City Royals just joined MLB’s growing list of teams ditching the old RSN setup. For 2026, Major League Baseball will produce and distribute in-market Royals games under the new Royals.TV label. Royals.TV will be available on the MLB App and to cable/satellite partners with in-market streaming subscriptions priced at $19.99/month or $99.99/year and…
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Peacock Adds Bob Costas to MLB Coverage
A familiar face is returning to NBC Sports during the upcoming MLB season. Bob Costas, one of baseball’s marquee voices, will host the new Sunday Night Baseball pregame show. He’ll kick off NBC’s primetime MLB package when the network opens its season on March 26 with the Dodgers’ primetime opener at Dodger Stadium, which will…
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Peacock’s 2026 MLB Lineup Hits Home Run With 60+ Games in Baseball’s Return to Streamer
Opening Day for the 2026 MLB regular season is a couple of months away, but fans can expect to watch games on a familiar platform. NBC Sports returns as one of baseball’s media partners, and Peacock has a stacked lineup of more than 60 games throughout the year. The streamer’s slate features the Dodgers raising…
