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Major League Baseball Signs Deals with Netflix, ESPN and NBCUniversal
- On Wednesday, Major League Baseball sealed three-year agreements with NBCUniversal, ESPN and Netflix, bringing NBCUniversal and Netflix into alignment with existing rights holders.
- After ESPN opted out earlier this year, Major League Baseball reworked its national rights packages, leveraging a highly watched World Series and surging ratings.
- NBC/Peacock will present a new Sunday-night baseball franchise and carry the entire Wild Card round across NBC, Peacock and NBCSN, kicking off with the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks on March 26, 2026.
- Rights fees are estimated to average nearly $200 million per year, with ESPN paying $550 million, NBCUniversal $200 million, and Netflix $50 million.
- Starting in 2026, fans will buy out-of-market games through ESPN and watch Netflix’s exclusive Opening Night, Home Run Derby, and Field of Dreams Game in Dyersville, Iowa.
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