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Baseball-hungry Netflix to hold World Baseball Classic in Japan

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Netflix will stream each sport of the 2026 World Baseball Classic completely for viewers in Japan, Major League Baseball introduced Monday.

The news comes as Netflix is reportedly on the verge of getting into the MLB fray by selecting up the U.S. rights for the Home Run Derby as a part of the league’s restructured media package deal.

Fans in Japan — the reigning WBC champions from 2023 — will flip to Netflix for protection of the event to be performed March 5-17 in Tokyo, Miami, Houston and San Juan, Puerto Rico. It’s the primary stay occasion Netflix will stream in Japan.

‘This partnership demonstrates the rising reputation of the event, rising curiosity within the occasion from international media corporations and (World Baseball Classic, Inc.’s) effort to have interaction with followers by way of modern digital platforms,’ MLB deputy commissioner for enterprise and media Noah Garden mentioned in an announcement.

‘Netflix has already demonstrated outstanding success in stay sports activities streaming globally. By becoming a member of forces with a frontrunner in leisure, we aren’t solely honoring the custom of baseball, but in addition embracing the longer term — guaranteeing that followers of all ages and backgrounds can benefit from the event in ways in which match their lives at this time.’

Fox carried the 2023 World Baseball Classic within the U.S. and is a probable vacation spot for the media rights to the 2026 event.

Multiple studies final week revealed there’s a framework settlement in place for Major League Baseball’s subsequent media deal, after ESPN opted out of the present settlement earlier this 12 months. ‘Sunday Night Baseball’ and the wild-card spherical would transfer from ESPN to NBC, ESPN would license MLB TV in an effort to promote out-of-market video games and Netflix would get the Home Run Derby for $50 million yearly.

–Field Level Media

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