Based on Manfred’s letter it looks like ESPN’s relationship with MLB is done after this year.
ESPN going to broadcast over the summer? MLS in exile on Apple MLB leaving World Cup on Fox
ESPN going to broadcast over the summer? MLS in exile on Apple MLB leaving World Cup on Fox
ESPN was going to opt out anyway, and they want a serious paycut to provide the same services. Given ESPN treats baseball barely above the NHL—that is to say their coverage is garbage—Manfred has little incentive to cut them a break. If they’re going to accept a lower amount they may as well pursue another option.Not a good move by MLB. As hockey fans we know how bad it is going away from the mothership. No matter how many channels there are now or streaming services ESPN is still the zeigeist of sports in America.
I think the days of anyone getting similar coverage to the NBA and NFL are long gone but being off the channel all together is tough for visibility going forward.ESPN was going to opt out anyway, and they want a serious paycut to provide the same services. Given ESPN treats baseball barely above the NHL—that is to say their coverage is garbage—Manfred has little incentive to cut them a break. If they’re going to accept a lower amount they may as well pursue another option.
UFL seems to be Fox only now from the current marketing ads.....Well, hopefully NHL on the front-end. would finally give NHL on ESPN a consistent slot, for at least a few months.
Remember, new NBA deal, too. Which won't have the February-March Sunday night ESPN games. So without Sunday Night Baseball also, ESPN will need to fill Sunday nights Feb-Sept. Almost a guarantee Stanley Cup Playoffs would be mid-April through May, instead of like now where they stick a game on espn2 or on ESPN after Sunday Night Baseball ends. The wishful thinking, though still possibility is Feb-Apr lead-up to Stanley Cup Playoffs they they have NHL regular season games in those now open Sunday nights on ESPN, for consistent/destination viewing scheduling.
March/April they have women's college basketball tournament, too.
UFL could be an option which goes late March (when Sunday Night Baseball starts) through June.
They also have college world series, men and women, which don't do much different numbers than Sunday Night Baseball. A fine replacement in the middle of summer.
Late summer into football season is the real question, but they have tons of inventory, WNBA, US Open Tennis, women's college volleyball can do numbers with right matchup (i.e. Nebraska-Louisville) and can fill-in 1-2 open dates with whatever, a new 30 for 30 or some throwaway Ocho programming in Sept when they'd lose H2H with SNF on NBC anyway.
But a lot of options. They would/will be fine without Sunday Night Baseball. The only 'loss' is the tradition/familiarity of its existence.
NHL for sure would pick up some Sunday nights for playoffs, and hopefully some for regular season, as well.
UFL seems to be Fox only now from the current marketing ads.....
NFL just moved a game from Sunday to Thursday this year and there were tons of people who had to accept losses on travel and sell tickets because they could no longer attend the games. People travel really long distances to attend CFB games and make plans months if not years in advance. This would be some disrespectful ish.During college football season, ESPN could flex three marquee CFB games from Saturday to Sunday every week, partially replacing MLB at night.
It would serve to provide a better alternative in markets where an NFL team is doing poorly especially if there isn't another NFL game on at the same time as the local team's game.
There is precedent for this - ESPN aired CFB on some Sunday nights between 2006-09 up against SNF on NBC.
But enough about Bronny James.Typical ESPN Day Today - NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA, NBA.
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Wonder if the NHL moves its season opener back to the start of October
NFL just moved a game from Sunday to Thursday this year and there were tons of people who had to accept losses on travel and sell tickets because they could no longer attend the games. People travel really long distances to attend CFB games and make plans months if not years in advance. This would be some disrespectful ish.
The problems with forcing people to watch their local team even if they were doing badly were most pronounced in 2017, when the Cleveland Browns went 0-16, and those in Cleveland who weren't Browns fans objected to not being able to watch an alternative NFL game without Sunday Ticket, then exclusive to DirecTV.No college conference league or team is going to accept moving game to be up against Sunday Night NFL Football.