MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins' upcoming season will still be available to local viewers on Twins.TV even after the announcement of Major League Baseball's deals with ESPN, NBC and Netflix.
The reworked deal with ESPN includes out-of-market streaming rights on MLB.TV, but also local in-market distribution for six teams which have telecasts produced by MLB, including the Twins. In a news release, the team said its Emmy Award-winning Twins.TV streaming service (which is also part of certain local cable and satellite packages) will continue for local fans on the same platforms in 2026.
NBC and Netflix will also air games as part of a three-year media rights agreement, worth $250 million per year (NBC $200 million and Netflix $50 million). The deal with ESPN will remain $550 million,

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