Apple TV+ Reportedly Abandoning MLB Coverage

Apple is apparently set to exit its partnership with Major League Baseball and discontinue its "Friday Night Baseball" package on Apple TV+.

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Apple first entered Major League Baseball in March 2022 with a seven-year agreement valued at roughly $85 million per year, which granted it exclusive global streaming rights to two Friday night games each week on ‌Apple TV‌+. The deal was originally scheduled to run through 2029, but Yahoo Sports' Kendall Baker now says that Apple has exercised an early opt-out provision, allowing the company to end its involvement before the contract's planned expiration.

Apple's exit from baseball arrives less than three full seasons into its seven-year arrangement, marking a rare early termination of a major streaming sports contract. Baker described the new arrangement as "close to being done."

The shift would see Apple leave Major League Baseball coverage entirely. Baker reported that NBCUniversal, through its Peacock streaming service, is expected to assume the Friday night slot as well as gain rights to Sunday exclusive games and the Wild Card round. Disney's ESPN is said to be in advanced negotiations to acquire the MLB.TV direct-to-consumer service, while Netflix is reportedly set to secure the rights to stream the annual Home Run Derby.

The early termination would represent a significant retreat from one of Apple's highest-profile sports investments to date. When the partnership was announced in 2022, it was framed as an important part of Apple's video streaming strategy, intended to expand the ‌Apple TV‌+ offering beyond scripted entertainment into live sports. At the time, Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Services, described the deal as an opportunity to provide fans with "the best seat in the house."

Apple's most prominent remaining sports deal is the 10-year global agreement with Major League Soccer, signed in 2023 and valued at an estimated $2.5 billion. The MLS Season Pass package is available exclusively through ‌Apple TV‌+.

In addition to MLS, Apple has held discussions with other leagues and rights holders. The company was previously linked to negotiations for NFL Sunday Ticket, which ultimately went to YouTube, and explored packages with the English Premier League and the Pac-12 conference. Multiple reports suggest that Apple is currently in talks to acquire Formula 1 streaming rights in the United States.

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StephanD88 Avatar
2 weeks ago
Let’s say for me, that forced and unremovable MLS tab in the Apple TV app is what the sudden U2 album on iPods was for others.
I have 0 interest in it, and it clutters the app for me. Can’t wait for it to be removed.
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
spartan1967 Avatar
2 weeks ago
Dear Apple, please use the funds recouped from this early MLB contract opt-out to hire Apple employees that solely test new iOS versions before release to the public. Thank you.
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gank41 Avatar
2 weeks ago
it’s difficult to watch the games being commentated by people that seemingly know nothing about the teams they’re there to comment about. It’s almost like watching a White Sox game on ESPN. Unless you’re the Red Sox, Yankees, or Dodgers, they don’t even know who’s on the field.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
2 weeks ago

I am still amazed people can actually watch baseball on TV. I mean, the only reason people go to the games is to drink and socialize, but watching the game itself....its painful to watch.
I love baseball and have my entire life, in-person, on TV or even radio. I go to the games to watch baseball, not drink, and had National's season tickets for years before I moved.


Eddy Cue's list of losing sports bids is really incredible at this point. NBA, NFL, Premier League, Club World Cup, MLB? And that's all we know about. If you want to lose a bid, put Eddy Cue on the case.
It doesn't sound like they lost the bid, but they lost interest in bidding.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Baseiseough Avatar
2 weeks ago

Let’s say for me, that forced MLS tab in the Apple TV app is what the sudden U2 album on iPods was for others.
I have 0 interest in it, and it clutters the app for me. Can’t wait for it to be removed.
Couldn't agree more. The MLS tag can't go soon enough (well, if only Apple would let us show and hide the options we want in the side bar. This way everybody would be happy and customize it how they see fit).

On a very selfish note, I hope it's the beginning of the end for live sports in Apple TV+. I would prefer that the subscription money goes to finance shows instead of paying sports leagues and cutting production budgets on productions like Foundation for example.

Or maybe Apple could start Apple Sports+ so people into sports could subscribe.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dwaltwhit Avatar
2 weeks ago
I am an MLB subscriber and love getting the local booth. I thought the few games my team got on the Apple broadcasts were fine. You can't expect to get the same insights from them as you do the guys that are watching every game and talking to players and managers day in and day out. I really liked the scorebug they had and thought the graphics looked really clean. I just wish MLB could figure out how to get rid of blackouts.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)