ESPN and MLB mutually decided to part ways at the conclusion of the 2025 season, which will conclude the latest media right ...
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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.
In the letter, Manfred cited ESPN's lack of baseball coverage in its programming outside of the games as one of the reasons why he agreed to terminate the deal that was set to run through the 2028 ...
ESPN had been asking to lower the fees it pays to MLB for the next portion of its current contract. The deal would remain in ...
Amid a shifting landscape of regional sports networks, the sides agreed not to extend the deal before their self-imposed ...
Following a partnership that spanned three-and-a-half decades, ESPN and Major League Baseball mutually agreed to end their ...
ESPN’s coverage of Major League Baseball games — at least in its current form — will conclude at the end of the 2025 season.
When the network’s MLB contract ends after this year, the Pat McAfee/Stephen A. Smith engagement farming mechanism that ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred wrote in a letter to league owners that the media rights deal with ESPN has mutually been terminated after the 2025 season.
It appears Major League Baseball will be off ESPN’s airwaves after the 2025 season. The two sides “mutually agreed” to cut ...
The calculus behind ESPN’s decision to walk away from its longstanding partnership with Major League Baseball may have been a bit knottier than a simple cost-benefit analysis would otherwise ...