Get ready for some exciting baseball action, as ABC is set to broadcast three highly anticipated regular-season Major League Baseball games this year! This marks a significant moment in sports broadcasting, especially given the backdrop of ESPN's newly established three-year rights deal with MLB that kicks off this season.
In Bristol, Connecticut, the Associated Press has revealed the thrilling lineup of games that will air on ABC. First up, on June 14 at 3 p.m. EDT, the San Francisco Giants will take on the Chicago Cubs in what promises to be an electrifying match. Fans can mark their calendars because just two weeks later, on June 28 at 1 p.m., the iconic rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox will unfold, showcasing one of baseball's fiercest contests.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there! On August 16, at 3 p.m., baseball enthusiasts will witness another classic showdown as the Cubs host the St. Louis Cardinals, further igniting the storied rivalry between these two teams.
The inclusion of these games on ABC is a part of ESPN’s broader strategy following their three-year agreement with Major League Baseball, which has taken effect this season. It’s worth noting that ABC, which is under the umbrella of The Walt Disney Company, had previously aired games during the Wild Card round. However, this year, those broadcasts will transition to NBC and Peacock, along with the package of Sunday night games that ESPN has been airing since it first began its MLB coverage back in 1990.
This shift in broadcasting rights could spark a lively debate among fans about the evolving landscape of sports media. Are you excited about these changes, or do you think they signal a decline in the quality of baseball broadcasting? Let us know your thoughts!