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DAY 368 (981/481) on THE ROAD TO THE 2026 6TH WBSC-MLB WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC – The MLB’s return to NBC
Yesterday marked a historic new era for our sport as a whole.
As we welcomed Netflix as the first streaming partner of the MLB, we celebrated the return of the sport to its first broadcaster, NBC, in the United States.
The pioneer of them all, NBC stamped its mark as the first to broadcast the sport in 1939, and indeed its many years as the lead broadcaster of the sport in the USA not just inspired other broadcasters of the sport across the globe but also lent itself to be the one wherein many of the great moments in the history of the sport’s oldest pro league have had been documented.
Now with its formal return slated for next year, nostalgia for the older generation who grew up watching NBC’s coverage is on an all time high as the new generations of fans and those watching today will be prepared to see for the first time top notch baseball coverage from the first to have ever done it. To the team at NBC, our best wishes as you all prepare to bring back the glory days of our sport for a new generation.
For Glory
John