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Opening Day marks a new era for the longstanding relationship between MLB and ESPN. Though ESPN is no longer the home for “Sunday Night Baseball” (now on NBC) or the Home Run Derby (now on Netflix), the sports broadcasting network is actually bringing fans more baseball than ever.
The 2026 MLB season officially kicked off on Wednesday night, with the New York Yankees steamrolling the San Francisco Giants, 7-0, live on Netflix. While Wednesday’s game got things underway, nothing says the return of baseball like a full
The Chicago Cubs made one big splash in free agency while losing another, and host the still-rebuilding Washington Nationals.
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The Cincinnati Reds, in partnership with Major League Baseball, today announced new distribution agreements that will make REDS.TV widely accessible to fans on linear providers across the team’s home television territory.