MLB, ESPN agree to new deal
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Expert recap and game analysis of the Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White Sox MLB game from August 22, 2025 on ESPN.
Reporting suggests that the four-letter network will take over the main streaming service for baseball, including Twins.TV. What will this mean for the future of the team?
Major League Baseball is working toward a deal that would move Padres games to ESPN for three seasons beginning in 2026, a league source confirmed for the Union-Tribune. The Athletic first reported on negotiations that would shift the full rights that MLB has for five teams— the Padres,
With the dust settling after Major League Baseball’s trade deadline, multiple outlets have taken a fresh look at their top prospect lists. Recently MLB Pipeline said the Minnesota Twins have the second-best system in the majors. That’s a good thing considering how much talent they just offloaded.
The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand reported Thursday that Major League Baseball and ESPN are close to reaching a deal that would give the Worldwide Leader broadcast rights to five teams, one of which is your Minnesota Twins.
An executive from an MLB team considering whether to stay with FanDuel Sports Network or go under the league’s TV umbrella for local games views the possibility of MLB.tv going to ESPN -- should it come to fruition -- as a very significant and positive development to help grow the future,
ESPN is in the final stages of conversations with MLB to air games and it will directly impact Minnesota Twins fans.
Major League Baseball and ESPN have reached a preliminary agreement that would allow the Worldwide Leader in Sports “the exclusive rights to sell all out-of-market regular-season games digitally and in-market games for five clubs over the next three years,” The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand reported.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Minnesota Twins vs. Detroit Tigers MLB game from 17 August 2025 on ESPN (IN).