ESPN and Major League Baseball are parting ways and will end their decades-long partnership after the 2025 season, the league ...
MLB and ESPN were like an old married couple—35 years together and plenty of history. The post “Incredible Slap in the Face”: ...
Plenty of people still watch baseball. But locally based fandom and cord-cutting are complicating baseball’s efforts to ...
In what was announced as a mutual breakup of two longtime media partners, Major League Baseball and ESPN announced they would opt out of their contract ahead of their March deadline to do so.
ESPN's coverage of Major League Baseball games will conclude at the end of the 2025 season, it was announced on Thursday. There was a March 1 deadline for MLB and ESPN to opt out of the final ...
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 ...
Despite ESPN more than likely getting out of the MLB business entirely next season, the network is still investing in some alternative broadcast options for this season. The network announced on ...
Earlier this month, I posted here about the possibility of ESPN opting out of the last three years of its deal with MLB. The TV network had until March 1 to make this decision. Now, that’s happened.
Another cord-cutting aftershock struck Major League Baseball’s media landscape Thursday when Commissioner Rob Manfred informed team owners that MLB and ESPN will terminate their broadcast deal ...
Many U.S. sports leagues these days are awash in unprecedented amounts of money from television networks and streamers eager ...