Apple will be streaming a few MLB games a week

Despite the fact that the 2022 campaign was postponed due to a lack of mutual agreement and failed negotiations between MLB and the Players’ Association, Major League Baseball has been working to find new business partners.

During Apple Keynote 2022, Tim Cook, Tech company CEO, reported via streaming platform Apple TV+ will air an exclusive doubleheader every Friday of the regular season.

“Apple is the ideal partner to bring ‘Friday Night Baseball’ to World Cup fans,” explains Noah Garden, MLB’s chief revenue officer. “With national availability and international reach, MLB on Apple TV+ offers fans an exciting new platform that will allow a wider audience to connect with sport.”

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In addition, it was explained that the game “Friday Night Baseball”, They will be available in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Australia, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. Also, Apple hopes to expand its scope later.

It was finally revealed that will offer a show called “MLB Big Inning”, which will feature live shows and highlights every day of the week.

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