ESPN Announces Sunday Night Baseball Shake-Up
ESPN has unveiled its new coverage strategy for Sunday Night Baseball as it begins the first year of a long-term MLB rights extension.
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ESPN has unveiled its new coverage strategy for Sunday Night Baseball as it begins the first year of a long-term MLB rights extension.
ESPN will exclusively televise its 10th Rawlings Gold Glove Awards Show on Tuesday, November 3rd, at 8pm ET from its Bristol, Conn. studios.
ESPN Radio will broadcast live coverage 2020 Major League Baseball World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Tampa Bay Rays across the United States. It's international television networks will also air the series live, including on BT Sport in the UK.
NBC Sports Chicago posted significant year-over-year audience increases for its White Sox game telecasts in both traditional television viewership and live streaming consumption, along with across-the-board increases for its White Sox digital/audio content offerings.
TBS will provide exclusive coverage of the Toronto Blue Jays vs. the Tampa Bay Rays in the American League Wild Card Series presented by Hankook Tire, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 5pm ET.
ESPN will exclusively televise seven of the eight 2020 MLB Wild Card Series as part of the expanded MLB Postseason, from Tuesday, September 29 through Friday, October 2nd.
ESPN has confirmed a star-studded game selection for the September 13th edition of Sunday Night Baseball as Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers will host José Altuve and the Houston Astros at a special start time of 8pm ET on ESPN.
TBS have confirmed that Sunday's match-up between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Tampa Bay Rays will replace the postponed subway-series game between the Yankees and the Mets.
On the day that was scheduled to be the fourth annual MLB Little League Classic, ESPN will celebrate the tradition of the Little League World Series on Sunday, August 23, with more than seven hours of programming.