ESPN’s college baseball coverage is set to dominate the spring sports calendar, with more than twenty conference championships kicking off on May 19 and running through the end of the month.
Broadcast highlights across the network
The SEC Championship will air on ABC and the SEC Network, bringing the league’s top teams into living rooms across the country. Meanwhile, the ACC Championship moves to ESPN2 and the ACC Network, originating from Charlotte, North Carolina, where the stakes are as high as the city’s baseball heritage.
The American Baseball Championship finds a home on ESPNEWS in Clearwater, Florida, adding a coastal flavor to the weekend slate. The Big 12 Baseball Tournament opens Tuesday evening on ESPN+, while the SEC Network will present its own tournament from Hoover, Alabama, showcasing the deep talent pool of the South.
Streaming remains a cornerstone of ESPN’s strategy. Several title games will be available exclusively on ESPN+, giving cord‑cutters a direct path to the action. The Big 12’s opening night will be among the first of those streamed events, and additional games will rotate across the network’s digital platforms throughout the weekend.
The road to Omaha
May 25 marks a pivotal moment: the NCAA Baseball Championship Selection Special will unveil the 64‑team field that will compete for the College World Series. That same evening, The Road to Omaha studio show premieres on ESPN2 at 8 p.m., offering analysis, player profiles and behind‑the‑scenes insight.
Beyond the live events, ESPN boasts a legacy of more than forty NCAA championships and over 2,350 hours of programming each year. The ESPN App consolidates live streams, replays, studio shows and original content, ensuring fans can follow every pitch, swing and score from any device.
For those who want a comprehensive streaming bundle, Disney+, Hulu and ESPN can be packaged together, delivering a one‑stop destination for sports, entertainment and lifestyle content.