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According to the report, Apple has elected to exit its relationship with Major League Baseball altogether. That means it will add no new Sunday games, and it also implicates the future of Friday Night Baseball. Friday Night Baseball currently streams two weekly games for Apple TV+ subscribers.
MLB is about to toss a changeup with its media partnerships. Apple TV+ potentially could soon end its union with MLB and Netflix is set to acquire the Home Run Derby, among a myriad of changes, according to Yahoo.
Even though Apple was meant to air "Friday Night Baseball" until 2029, a new report suggests the company will give up on the sport early, giving NBC/Peacock rights to both Friday and Sunday games.
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How MLB’s upcoming deals will change how you watch out-of-market, Sunday night and wild card games
ESPN is nearing a deal to distribute out-of-market games while NBC/Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV are in talks for regular-season packages, the wild card round and the Home Run Derby.
Reports suggest that not only is Apple out of the running for MLB playoffs games, but Apple TV+ might be dumping live baseball entirely.
Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+ is back this week and features two games pitting division leaders against Wild Card hopefuls. And one of those division leaders, the Brewers, could make some history tonight.
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Sporting News on MSNMLB Apple TV schedule 2025: Dates, times and teams for every 'Friday Night Baseball' live stream
For the fourth consecutive year, MLB and Apple TV+ have partnered for "Friday Night Baseball" during the 2025 season.Every Friday, Apple TV+ will carry an exclusive doubleheader featuring some of baseball's biggest stars.
The Detroit Tigers begin a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals on "Friday Night Baseball" today. Find out how to watch for free.
The company is raising the price of its streaming service, Apple TV+. It will go up about 30% for U.S. subscribers to $12.99 a month. Currently, they pay $9.99 a month, Variety reported. The price is also going up in some international markets, effective Aug. 21 for new customers.