November 20, 2025 - 04:50

Major League Baseball is set to make a significant return to NBC and Peacock in 2026, announcing a three-year media rights partnership that promises extensive exclusivity. The deal marks a pivotal moment for baseball fans, who will once again be able to catch the excitement of America's pastime on these prominent platforms.
The season opener will feature the reigning World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, who will raise their championship banner on Thursday, March 26. They will host the Arizona Diamondbacks in what is expected to be the only primetime MLB game on Opening Day. This highly anticipated matchup will not only celebrate the Dodgers' recent success but also signal the beginning of a new era for MLB broadcasting.
With this partnership, fans can look forward to enhanced coverage and a variety of content that aims to engage both traditional viewers and a new generation of baseball enthusiasts. The collaboration is a testament to the enduring popularity of the sport and its adaptability in the evolving media landscape.
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