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World Series Draws 30.5 Million Across U.S., Canada and Japan Through Two Games

Surging viewership in Canada, coupled with strong numbers in Japan, is expanding MLB's global reach despite softer U.S. ratings.

Overview

  • MLB reports an average audience of about 30.5 million across the three countries through Games 1–2, with a combined Game 1 audience of 32.6 million, the highest for an MLB game across those markets since 2016’s Game 7.
  • Fox says Game 1 averaged 13.3 million U.S. viewers and Game 2 drew 11.6 million, trailing 2024 yet ranking as the strongest post‑pandemic World Series start other than last year.
  • Canadian audiences surged to roughly 7.0 million for Game 1 and 6.6 million for Game 2 on Sportsnet, setting a Blue Jays record and pushing the two‑game average to about 7.2 million, roughly ten times last year’s level.
  • Japan posted exceptional numbers with 11.8 million for Game 1 on NHK-G and 9.5 million for Game 2 on NHK-BS, averaging 10.7 million amid interest in Dodgers stars Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki.
  • Monday’s 18‑inning Game 3 concluded in the early hours of Tuesday, and ratings were not yet available, leaving open how the marathon will affect short‑term averages.