It’s official, ESPN and MLB are calling it quits. The post Fans Give Up on Longtime Broadcasting Partner After Rob Manfred ...
In 2021, ESPN and MLB agreed to a seven-year deal worth $550 million annually that started with the 2022 season and had a mutual opt-out deadline of March 1, 2025. The deal was for 30 regular-season ...
End of an Era? MLB and ESPN Part Ways After 35 Years For more than three decades, Sunday Night Baseball has been synonymous with ESPN. But after the 2025 season, that long-standing relationship may ...
Despite years of corruption and criticism, the entry point for talented players from the Dominican Republic into Major League ...
MLB faces new decisions both from an exposure and financial standpoint with games not airing on ESPN after the 2025 season.
Question: I’ve read multiple comments on the uniqueness of catching Japanese pitchers and besides the obvious language ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred spoke about payroll disparity and competitive balance Tuesday in Phoenix. The Dodgers spent big ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred wrote in a letter to league owners that the media rights deal with ESPN has mutually been ...
Lockout tensions are back, and the battle has already begun. The post Rob Manfred Under Scrutiny From MLB Players Association ...
MLB is in a tough position with its TV rights after the league and ESPN announced an early end to their current deal after this season.
Training, MLB is rolling out its ABS (automated ball-strikes system), and Yu Darvish of the Padres isn't a fan.
ESPN’s coverage of Major League Baseball games — at least in its current form — will conclude at the end of the 2025 season.