MLB's new media deals with ESPN,
NBC and Netflix total $800M annually
[November 20, 2025]
By JOE REEDY
ESPN and Major League Baseball appeared headed for an ugly
separation after the network opted out of its rights deal in
February.
Nine months later, it appears to be the best thing to happen to both
parties.
ESPN has 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 by MLB on Wednesday.
“I think it’s really important that we manage to continue a
relationship with ESPN. They’ve been kind of the bedrock of our
broadcast program for a long time,” baseball Commissioner Rob
Manfred said.
NBC/Peacock will become the new home of “Sunday Night Baseball” and
the Wild Card Series while Netflix will have the Home Run Derby and
two additional games.
The three deals will average nearly $800 million per year. ESPN will
still pay $550 million while the NBC deal is worth $200 million and
Netflix $50 million.
How ESPN benefits
ESPN, which has carried baseball since 1990, loses postseason games
and the Home Run Derby but gains something more valuable for its
bottom line by becoming the rights holder for MLB.TV, which will be
available on the ESPN app.
ESPN also gets the in-market streaming rights for the six teams
whose games are produced by MLB: San Diego, Colorado, Arizona,
Cleveland, Minnesota and Seattle.
Even though ESPN no longer has “Sunday Night Baseball,” it will have
30 exclusive games, primarily on weeknights and in the summer
months.

“We’re excited to have a midweek package back out there,” Manfred
said. “This is an evolution of a relationship. Long relationships go
through these things, and it’s an evolution that I think is
significant. I think it is consonant with ESPN’s focus on streaming
going forward.”
Baseball is the second league that has its out-of-market digital
package available in the U.S. on ESPN’s platform. The NHL moved its
package to ESPN in 2021.
Welcome back, NBC
NBC, which celebrates its 100th anniversary next year, has a long
history with baseball, albeit not much recently. The network carried
games from 1939 through 1989. It was part of the short-lived
Baseball Network with ABC in 1994 and ’95 and then aired playoff
games from 1996 through 2000.
Its first game will be on March 26 when the defending two-time
champion Los Angeles Dodgers host the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The 25 Sunday night games will air mostly on NBC with the rest on
the new NBC Sports Network. All will stream on Peacock.
The first “Sunday Night Baseball” game on NBC will be April 12 with
the next one in May after the NBA playoffs.
The addition of baseball games gives NBC a year-around night of
sports on Sunday nights. It has had NFL games on Sunday night since
2006 and will debut an NBA Sunday night slate in February.
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A sheet showing Boston Red Sox players photos hangs from a camera as
a broadcast operator works during the first inning of a baseball
game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Red Sox, Monday, April
24, 2023, in Baltimore, Md. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

NBC will also have a prime-time game on Labor Day
night.
The Sunday early-afternoon games also return to Peacock, which had
them in 2022 and ’23. The early-afternoon games will lead into a
studio Whip-Around Show before the Sunday night game.
NBC/Peacock will also do the Major League Futures
game on the day before the Home Run Derby and coverage of the first
round of the amateur draft on the Saturday heading into the All-Star
break.
Netflix and baseball
Netflix's baseball deals are in alignment with its strategy of going
for big events in a major sport. The streamer will have an NFL
Christmas doubleheader this season for the second straight year.
Besides the Home Run Derby, Netflix will have the first game of the
season on March 25 when three-time AL MVP Aaron Judge and the New
York Yankees visit the San Francisco Giants. It also has the Home
Run Derby and the Field of Dreams game at Dyersville, Iowa, on Aug.
13, when Minnesota faces Philadelphia. Netflix will stream a MLB
special event game each year.
Don't forget the others
The negotiations around the other deals were complicated due to the
fact that MLB was also trying not to slight two of its other rights
holders. MLB receives an average of $729 million from Fox and $470
million from Turner Sports per year under deals which expire after
the 2028 season.
Fox’s Saturday nights have been mainly sports the past couple years
with a mix of baseball, college football, college basketball and
motorsports.
Apple TV has had “Friday Night Baseball” since 2022.
The deals also set up Manfred for future negotiations. He would like
to see MLB take a more national approach to its rights instead of a
large percentage of its games being on regional sports networks.
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AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum contributed to this report.
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