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Major League Baseball (MLB) has finalized new broadcasting deals with NBCUniversal, ESPN, and Netflix, significantly changing how fans watch games. NBC will lead "Sunday Night Baseball" with a $200 million per season deal and will also air the wild-card playoff round and Sunday morning streaming games on Peacock. ESPN will retain about 30 national games per year, pay $550 million annually, and Netflix will pay $50 million yearly for exclusive live coverage, including Opening Night and special events through 2028.

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