The MLB has had a long-standing relationship with ESPN, dating back to 1989 when they signed their first rights agreement. The two parties signed a seven-year extension in 2021 to keep baseball on ...
A Congressman from Missouri has written a letter to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred questioning whether Trevor Bauer's absence ...
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Joey Gallo was released by the Chicago White Sox on Sunday, leading to the two-time MLB All-Star taking to social media to ...
The Atlanta Braves announced a roster move after their Spring Training victory against the Miami Marlins to end February.
There was a March 1 deadline for MLB and ESPN to opt out of the final three years of their contract. The sides agreed to a seven-year deal in 2021 that averaged $550 million per season.
Joe Buck, the voice of ESPN’s Monday Night Football and veteran of 24 World Series, will call his first national Major League Baseball game since the 2021 World Series on Thursday, March 27.