There it is. We’ve been waiting for months – years, really – to find out whether streaming behemoth Netflix was going to jump into the world of Major League Baseball broadcast rights, and it has reportedly happened.
Per The Athletic, Netflix has a deal with MLB to stream the Opening Day game next season between the Yankees and Giants, as well as the Home Run Derby. Those rights will be exclusive. There will be other national games on Netflix, shared with NBC/Peacock, per the report.
NEWS: Netflix will be the exclusive home of MLB's Opening Day next season featuring the Yankees-Giants in prime time, The Athletic has learnedDetails … t.co/sW9ld9ExV0
— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) September 25, 2025The report also indicates that Sunday Night Baseball will be going to NBC/Peacock, while ESPN is picking up certain out-of-market rights (which squares with a report about them potentially taking over MLB.tv at some point).
The deals, about which you can read much more at The Athletic, are for three years. That’s key, because then all of MLB’s national deals expire ahead of the 2029 season. That’s when the league has been eyeing an opportunity to try to consolidate all the rights at a national level, and create a comprehensive, blackout-free approach.
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