ESPN and Major League Baseball have a reworked deal that includes out-of-market streaming rights while NBC and Netflix will air games as part of a new three-year media rights agreement announced Wednesday.
Commissioner Rob Manfred also was able to maximize rights for the Home Run Derby and the wild-card series.
The three deals will average nearly $800 million per year. ESPN will still pay $550 million, while the NBC deal is worth $200 million and Netflix $50 million.
ESPN, which has carried baseball since 1990, loses postseason games and the Home Run Derby, but becomes the rights holder for MLB.TV, which will be available on the ESPN App.
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