NBC and Peacock will televise every MLB team on Sunday, with all 30 teams participating in 15 games under the network’s broadcast schedule. Apart from three games, the rest are exclusive to NBC and Peacock.
The Mets‑Braves game opens at noon ET on NBC, while the Padres‑Dodgers matchup begins at 7:00 p.m. ET on the same network. The remaining 13 games are streamed on Peacock, including a Pirates‑Nationals contest at 1:00 p.m. ET, following the conclusion of the World Cup match at 4:00 p.m. ET.
This schedule is not a promotional advertisement; rather, it reflects a rare opportunity to view every Major League Baseball game on a single network during the United States’ 250th anniversary weekend.
Even on a different network this schedule would not have attracted attention. If NBC and Peacock were airing Saturday’s competitive eating event, it would not have garnered interest, as viewers generally prefer not to watch others eat at a normal pace. (Seriously, who likes watching someone else eat even at normal speed?)
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