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ESPN takes over MLB.tv; in-market streaming available to 20 teams

By Thomson Reuters Feb 10, 2026 | 7:46 PM

ESPN officially took control of Major League Baseball’s out-of-market streaming service, MLB.tv, on Tuesday in a key component of the two sides’ reworked media rights deal.

Additionally, ​the league made in-market streaming subscriptions available Tuesday ‌for 20 of its 30 clubs via the MLB App.

In November, MLB finalized a short-term agreement for national media rights after ESPN opted out of its hefty package for “Sunday Night Baseball” and other baseball properties last ‌summer. ​The new agreement introduced NBCUniversal and ⁠Netflix, but also struck a ⁠new agreement with ESPN which, among other things, gave the company rights to sell and distribute MLB.tv.

MLB.tv will be available for $149.99 for the season for those who don’t have ​ESPN Unlimited, the company’s new direct-to-consumer service, or $134.99 for ESPN Unlimited subscribers. For those who already had MLB.tv before ⁠the new agreements went into effect, ⁠their subscription will auto-renew at the previous price ​and ESPN Unlimited isn’t required.

Meanwhile, the precipitous decline of RSNs (regional ​sports networks) in recent years, most notably the upcoming ‌closure of the company formerly known as Diamond Sports Group, left many clubs around the league without a long-term home for their in-market TV carriage.

Major League Baseball confirmed Tuesday it will ⁠produce local broadcasts for 14 clubs in 2026. Another six clubs still have an RSN with which MLB has formed distribution deals. ⁠The total will ‌reach 21 in the near future, as MLB ⁠said Detroit Tigers games will have an ​in-market ‌streaming subscription “available at a later date.”

Arizona Diamondbacks — Dbacks.TV

Athletics — ​Athletics.TV

Baltimore Orioles — ⁠MASN+

Cincinnati Reds — Reds.TV

Cleveland Guardians — CleGuardians.TV

Colorado Rockies — Rockies.TV

Kansas City Royals — Royals.TV

Los Angeles Angels — Angels.TV

Los Angeles Dodgers — SNLA+

Miami Marlins — Marlins.TV

Milwaukee Brewers — Brewers.TV

Minnesota Twins — Twins.TV

New York Mets — SNY

Philadelphia Phillies — Phillies.TV

St. Louis Cardinals — Cardinals.TV

San Diego Padres — Padres.TV

San Francisco Giants — Giants.TV

Seattle Mariners — Mariners.TV

Tampa Bay Rays — Rays.TV

Washington Nationals — ​Nationals.TV

–Field Level Media