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Netflix's forays into live sports have already been successful with the NFL and WWE. The streamer is hoping for another home run as its partnership with Major League Baseball begins
Major League Baseball's opening games have taken different forms in recent years but this season will feature a semi-traditional standalone Opening Night game, with something of a twist – the first game of the 2026 regular season will air on Netflix.
For Pirates fans, the chance to lead off the 2026 season with a March afternoon game is also a chance for a fresh start. The Pirates were last in their division in 2025, with fans even going as far as calling for new ownership of the team, and the club hasn't made a playoff appearance in a decade.
It’s not always easy to predict the winners of MLB’s highest-profile awards: While some favorites live up to expectations, other players often come out of nowhere to earn major honors. How will things play out in 2026?
Paul Skenes and Pittsburgh Pirates Visit Juan Soto and New York Mets this Thursday, March 26, at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock
Chase DeLauter is the type of player who can win you a fantasy baseball league during the 2026 MLB season. And no, he hasn't ever gotten a regular season at bat before. But the Cleveland Guardians' outfielder is the ultimate sleeper,
NBC continues to own Sunday nights, with baseball taking over the network this season. Here's a look at the schedule, announcers and more for 2026.
When it comes to launching a new season of Major League Baseball on NBC and Peacock, NBC Sports isn’t taking a half-hearted swing. The NBCUniversal sports division on Monday morning unveiled a pair of giant baseballs (actually constructed out of milled expanded polystyrene) embedded into sidewalks in midtown New York City and Universal CityWalk Hollywood.
With in-market, blackout-free streaming subscriptions available for 22 of MLB’s 30 clubs and with ESPN having acquired the rights to sell the popular MLB.TV streaming service, fans have more flexibility in how they consume baseball broadcasts.
Here's a brief explanation of how Major League Baseball will use technology this year to give players the opportunity to challenge calls on balls and strikes at the plate.
Major League Baseball's Opening Day is almost here and while peanuts and Cracker Jacks will always be a nostalgic ballpark staple, innovative culinary teams across the MLB have knocked it out of the park with new food and beverage offerings for fans this season.
The partnership unites America’s Most Iconic Company* with America’s pastime, placing Ford at the center of MLB’s biggest moments, including Opening Day presented by Adobe, All‑Star Week, MLB at Field of Dreams,