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All-Star newcomers, such as Pete Crow-Armstrong, and veterans, such as Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, will join the rest of ...
There is still hope that MLB will not be leaving ESPN. The two sides have resumed talks to explore the possibility of extending their partnership, according to The Athletic. This comes after it ...
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ESPN and MLB plan to end their existing agreement after the 2025 season, three years ahead of expiration, but a new pact could extend a relationship that’s been in place since 1990.
MLB has been casting about for a new potential partner for ESPN’s package ever since the two sides split in February, and other streamers such as Apple TV+ have been discussed as possibilities.
ESPN opted out of their current agreement in February, The Athletic reports, which means the network is backing away from the final three seasons of the $550 million contract it has with MLB.
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