MLB reportedly wants to align its next rights deal so that when 2028 rolls around, all of its national media rights can be put up for sale. As of now, it appears that 2025 will be the last season that Major League Baseball games will be broadcast on ESPN.
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.
ESPN and MLB mutually decided to part ways at the conclusion of the 2025 season, which will conclude the latest media right contract between the two sides. In a letter to the league's owners obtained by The Athletic, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred laid out the league's reasons to end the partnership.
It’s official, ESPN and MLB are calling it quits. The post Fans Give Up on Longtime Broadcasting Partner After Rob Manfred Pulls Off the Unthinkable appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Rob Manfred would like to see teams share their TV revenues and would welcome a salary cap, but won't drop any demands in their next CBA agreement.
Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle posted a quick update she received from MLB commissioner Rob Manfred on the A's ballparks in bot
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