MLB to produce local broadcasts for 6 more teams
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MLB To Take Over Broadcasts For Six Additional Teams
Major League Baseball will take over the broadcasts of six new teams in 2026, reports John Ourand of Puck. The six clubs are the Brewers, Marlins, Rays, Royals, Cardinals and Reds.
MLB lead owners voted on Manfred’s extension. Voting results have not been publicized. Manfred, 65, has worked with MLB since 1987, joined the league full-time in 1998 and succeeded Bud Selig as commissioner in 2015. His previous two contracts as ...
A realignment of Major League Baseball is a distinct possibility — but in that scenario, the Subway Series being an intradivision spectacle is unlikely. Commissioner Rob Manfred, who has previously floated a geographic realignment of MLB’s divisions ...
Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday he will retire when his current term ends in January 2029. Speaking at a spring training news conference, Manfred noted he will be 70 years old and will have been commissioner for 14 years when his term ends ...
Rob Manfred has had a controversial time as the commissioner of Major League Baseball since taking over for Bud Selig in January 2015. Some fans appreciated the changes he’s made to the game to speed up the tempo and his attempts to increase offense, but ...