Netflix will stream Major League Baseball's 2026 Opening Night live for the first time, featuring the New York Yankees against the San Francisco Giants on March 25 at Oracle Park in San Francisco. First pitch is at 8:05 p.m. ET, preceded by a 7 p.m. ET pregame show, highlighting Netflix's push into live sports amid its strategy to diversify beyond on-demand content.
The Yankees, 27-time World Series champions, open their 124th season against the Giants, streamed globally on Netflix. This matchup revives a historic rivalry—the teams have met in seven World Series, with the Yankees leading recent regular-season play 16-8 since 2002 (overall 39-27-1 including postseason). Netflix's broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Matt Vasgersian, analysts CC Sabathia and Hunter Pence, field reporter Lauren Shehadi, in-studio host Elle Duncan with Albert Pujols and Anthony Rizzo, and comedian Bert Kreischer with a special guest.
After leading MLB in runs and home runs in 2025 (94 wins, ALDS loss to Blue Jays), the Yankees return stars like Aaron Judge (33, third AL MVP: 53 HR, .331/.445/1.145 slash, 10.1 WAR), Cody Bellinger, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Trent Grisham, and Ben Rice (each 25+ HR). Judge, a Northern California native and ex-Giants fan, faces his 'home' park.
The Giants posted 81-81 in 2025—their first non-losing mark since 2021—with an infield of Matt Chapman (3B), Willy Adames (SS), Luis Arraez (2B), and Rafael Devers (1B, traded from Red Sox). They have two playoff trips since their 2010-14 dynasty.
The game debuts MLB's Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System in a regular-season context, following minor-league and spring tests. Netflix expands MLB coverage with the 2026 T-Mobile Home Run Derby (July 13, Philadelphia), Field of Dreams Game (Phillies-Twins, August 13, Dyersville, Iowa), and similar events through 2028. This aligns with Netflix's investment in live sports to boost global engagement and subscriber retention, evolving toward cable-like programming.
MLB Opening Day continues March 26 (11 games) and March 27 (six teams).