Baseball

NBC Universal to Broadcast All 15 MLB Games Nationally for First Time

The unprecedented Sunday schedule will air on Peacock and NBCSN, with a multi‑view option on the streaming platform.

NBC Universal will present all 15 Major League Baseball games on Sunday, marking the first time a single media company has broadcast every game on the schedule.

The games will be split between the streaming service Peacock and the cable network NBCSN, with most of them airing on the latter.

A historic broadcast experiment

Rob Hyland, senior vice president of production at NBC Sports, will oversee the coverage, drawing on his experience producing the primetime coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics and Super Bowl 60.

NBC began coordinating Sunday’s slate in March, arranging for announcers from both teams to call most matchups.

The marquee Padres‑Dodgers game will feature a four‑person booth with Jason Benetti, Orel Hershiser, Jake Peavy and C.C. Sabathia, a combination that is believed to be the first time three Cy Young Award winners appear together on an MLB broadcast.

Peacock will offer a multi‑view presentation that lets viewers watch up to four games simultaneously, enhancing the national reach of the games without blackout restrictions.

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