Apple Reportedly Finalist for MLB's Sunday Night and Wild Card Games

Apple and NBC appear to be the "final contenders" for the rights to MLB's "Sunday Night Baseball" package, and "presumably" even Wild Card postseason games, according to a report this week from The Athletic's Andrew Marchand.

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Netflix and ESPN also remain in negotiations with MLB officials, the report said.

ESPN held the rights to Sunday Night Baseball through the 2028 season, but the network and MLB mutually opted out of the $550-million-per-year contract earlier this year, so ESPN's rights now expire after the 2025 season. Apple is now looking to pick up those final three seasons, along with NBC, while ESPN might negotiate a new weekday package.

Apple TV+ already streams MLB's Friday Night Baseball games, and the service could offer Sunday Night Baseball too if Apple wins the rights.

ESPN also held the rights to the Wild Card Series for the American League and National League, so Apple might land those postseason games as well. However, the report said MLB could decide to split the Sunday Night and Wild Card rights.

Netflix is a frontrunner for MLB's annual Home Run Derby, according to the report.

Following the 2028 season, all regional and national MLB media rights will be expired, and the league is hoping to table a bigger all-in-one package of rights. Apple would likely be very interested in such a package, as it would allow the company to offer an MLB equivalent of MLS Season Pass through the Apple TV app. However, MLB is much bigger than MLS, so it remains to be seen if MLB would be willing to go all-in with Apple.

Apple continues to push into sports content, with the company reportedly likely to secure the rights to Formula 1 racing. In the past, the company unsuccessfully bid on the NFL's "Sunday Ticket" package, and on the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

On a related note, Apple TV+ subscribers can watch Bayern Munich superstar Thomas Müller make his MLS debut with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC for free this Sunday, with his match against the Houston Dynamo FC kicking off at 6 p.m. Pacific Time.

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fenderbass146 Avatar
25 weeks ago
Want to kill sports? This is how you do it. So sick of streaming platforms getting exclusive rights to sports. Baseball is the worst. While the sport is dying (which breaks my heart, I love the game. Going to the Savannah Bannanas tonight!) they are doing nothing to increase viewership by making it more difficult to find and watch games between exlusive deals and blackouts.
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Joe Rossignol Avatar
25 weeks ago
Editor's note: one of my fav Wild Card moments, as a (casual) Blue Jays fan.

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yanki01 Avatar
25 weeks ago

Want to kill sports? This is how you do it. So sick of streaming platforms getting exclusive rights to sports. Baseball is the worst. While the sport is dying (which breaks my heart, I love the game. Going to the Savannah Bannanas tonight!) they are doing nothing to increase viewership by making it more difficult to find and watch games between exlusive deals and blackouts.
agree. I want to take my kids to see the Bananas but tickets are nuts if you can find any.

I love baseball, played it as a kid and my kids love it now. I don't care for the ESPN broadcast for Sunday Night Baseball (or any of their sports broadcast). I wish they would just let TBS or FS1 handle this. I'm not going to bother with Apple+ to stream games. ?‍☠️

Yankees fan living in way South TX and cannot watch either Rangers or Astros. Houston is over 300miles away and Arlington is over 450miles away from me and both are blacked out. these blackouts need to end if they want more people watching baseball.

streaming a playoff game is just an insane move.
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Redlegs20 Avatar
25 weeks ago
While I don’t like multiple streaming services to watch one sport… the MLB did more harm by nerfing some of the minor league teams AND signing so many local broadcasting rights that it blacked out games for most viewers. For years, I couldn’t legally watch the Reds even being hours away from Cincy. It all sucks… but at least this year I can watch with FanDual and Apple TV. Doesn’t mean we are going to make the postseason… but I can watch them lose.
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Biro Avatar
25 weeks ago

Want to kill sports? This is how you do it. So sick of streaming platforms getting exclusive rights to sports. Baseball is the worst. While the sport is dying (which breaks my heart, I love the game. Going to the Savannah Bannanas tonight!) they are doing nothing to increase viewership by making it more difficult to find and watch games between exlusive deals and blackouts.
Despite the fact that Apple does a good job with MLB coverage, I really hate this trend toward games on paid streaming services. Not only that, but MLB has the product spread out across many platforms - meaning it can be difficult to find the game your looking for. Big-time sports franchise owners can’t help themselves. They’re chasing short-term profits while putting the long-term future of the sport at risk. MLB should be on free broadcast TV or, at the very least, basic cable. I don’t imagine Congress will help. How about getting MLB to drop its blackout rule - or risk losing its antitrust exemption?
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Darien Red Sox Avatar
24 weeks ago

"Want to kill sports? Put it on cable." — sports fans in the 80s

Format transitions aren't new. This has all happened before.

If you want to kill sports, you keep it on cable. Nobody under 20 is watching linear TV anymore. Cable is dying and people are watching all of their entertainment via streaming, and not just on TV but mostly on their phones. Sports has to follow to streaming if it's going to survive the demise of cable too.

If you're too cheap to subscribe to a streaming service to watch the sports you like, then you were too cheap to subscribe to cable where sports have been on for the past 40 years.
I think sports is the only thing keeping linear TV alive. The only reason I still have satellite TV is because it is the cheapest way to get the sprots packages. I have done the math a number of times and every time it comes out cheaper to stay with satellite and not cut the cord.

Streaming in my experience (I live close to the edge of the market) will often pick up the wrong IP address location and block you out of the wrong games. It does not help that different streaming services use different IP address lookup locations.
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