ESPN Wanted to Slash MLB Payments by Over $300M - What’s Behind the Shocking Move?

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ESPN reportedly tried to cut its MLB rights payments by a staggering $350 million—from $550 million annually to just $200 million—before opting out of the final three years of its contract with Major League Baseball, according to a bombshell report from The Wall Street Journal. This dramatic move comes as ESPN continues to shell out $2.6 billion a year for NBA rights, raising eyebrows about the network’s priorities. Was this a desperate cost-cutting play or a sign of baseball’s fading value in the streaming era?
In this video, we dive into the details: why ESPN pushed for such a steep discount, how MLB responded, and what’s next for baseball’s broadcast future with potential suitors like Netflix, Amazon, and NBC circling. Plus, we explore the bigger picture—has ESPN overcommitted to the NBA while undervaluing America’s pastime? Hit play for the full breakdown!

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