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Title: Friday Night Baseball: Apple TV Continues MLB Broadcasts

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Apple TV‌ to Continue Streaming Friday Night Baseball Through 2028

NEW YORK – November 20,‌ 2025 ⁣ – Major League Baseball (MLB)⁤ today confirmed that Apple TV subscribers will continue to have free ​access to two “Friday Night Baseball” games each week, extending⁢ the partnership through ⁢the 2026, 2027, and 2028 seasons. The declaration comes amidst a broader restructuring of MLB’s ​media rights, signaling a continued, albeit focused, role for Apple in broadcasting live sports.

Recent speculation‍ suggested Apple might⁤ exit the MLB broadcasting ‌landscape, but those rumors proved‍ unfounded. The league has simultaneously announced a three-year agreement with ESPN, NBC, and netflix for broader coverage, while solidifying Apple’s position as the exclusive home for select Friday night matchups. ⁤This arrangement impacts‌ fans seeking access to MLB games, notably those who prefer streaming options, ‌and demonstrates Apple’s ongoing investment in live⁣ sports content as a value-add for its Apple TV service.

Apple began ‍broadcasting Friday night doubleheaders in 2022, initially under the Apple TV+ banner (now Apple TV). the new MLB media rights deals see Sunday Night ⁤Baseball, Sunday Leadoff, and the Wild Card Series moving to NBC, while Netflix will broadcast the T-Mobile Home Run Derby, the 2026⁢ Field of Dreams Game, and the‌ World Baseball Classic in Japan.

ESPN will retain rights ⁢to ⁣a national weekday game package and continue distributing MLB.TV, the league’s streaming service.Fox will broadcast the All-Star‍ Game, World Series, League⁢ Championship Series, and Division Series, with ‍TBS airing the LCS, Division Series, and regular season games on Tuesdays.

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