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ESPN Ends 35-Year Partnership with MLB Over Financial Disputes

Major League Baseball and ESPN part ways after disagreements on rights fees and perceived undervaluation of the sport.

  • ESPN opted out of its MLB broadcasting contract two years early, citing financial concerns over the $550 million annual rights fee.
  • MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred criticized ESPN for reduced airtime and coverage of baseball outside live game broadcasts.
  • Manfred highlighted growing MLB viewership, including a 6% increase in Sunday Night Baseball ratings in 2024, as justification for maintaining higher rights fees.
  • Fans expressed mixed reactions, with many celebrating the split due to dissatisfaction with ESPN's baseball coverage.
  • MLB is exploring new broadcasting partners, with potential interest from streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video and traditional networks like Fox Sports.
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