
"Drake Baldwin was the hero that night, blasting an opposite-field, two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning. This pushed the Braves to a 3-1 lead, one that the "No Slider" version of Raisel Iglesias was able to lock down for the win. I don't typically watch sports studio shows, but I was willing to watch the opening minutes to see the highlights."
"Major League Baseball and ESPN have a framework agreement that would give the network the exclusive rights to sell all out-of-market regular-season games digitally and in-market games for five clubs over the next three years, sources briefed on the discussions told The Athletic. ESPN would continue to broadcast around 30 regular-season games, but not "Sunday Night Baseball." ESPN would move to a different night during the week. The games on the network would remain exclusive, meaning viewers would only be able to watch these matchups through ESPN."
ESPN is allowing the Sunday Night Baseball deal with MLB to expire in 2025. Major League Baseball and ESPN have a framework agreement that would give the network the exclusive rights to sell all out-of-market regular-season games digitally and in-market games for five clubs over the next three years. ESPN would continue to broadcast around 30 regular-season games but not Sunday Night Baseball, moving to a different weeknight. The televised games would remain exclusive to ESPN, meaning viewers could only watch those matchups through the network. Details about subscription access and integration with MLB.tv remain unclear.
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