MLB Network introduces condensed 30 Clubs, 30 Camps series for 2026

MLB Network is adapting its popular “30 Clubs in 15 Days” format into a faster-paced “30 Clubs, 30 Camps” series for the 2026 Spring Training. Due to a busy preseason ahead of the World Baseball Classic, hosts will cover all 30 teams over eight days. The series begins on February 23 and features interviews and analysis from spring training sites.

MLB Network announced a revamped version of its longstanding spring training coverage for 2026, titled “30 Clubs, 30 Camps.” This series compresses the traditional “30 Clubs in 15 Days” format into nearly half the time, allowing network personalities to visit all 30 Major League Baseball teams at their spring training complexes amid a hectic preseason schedule.

The coverage will air within back-to-back episodes of MLB Tonight over eight consecutive days, starting Monday, February 23. It is timed in advance of the World Baseball Classic, with the final episode on March 2 including Team USA’s first official workout before its exhibition games against the San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies on March 3 and 4.

Participating hosts include Yonder Alonso, Greg Amsinger, Robert Flores, Cliff Floyd, Jake Peavy, Siera Santos, Lauren Shehadi, and Chris Young. They will provide interviews and analysis from each team's site.

The full schedule is as follows:
- Monday, Feb. 23: Orioles, Blue Jays (6 p.m. ET) / Royals, Dodgers (7 p.m. ET)
- Tuesday, Feb. 24: Braves, Rays (6 p.m. ET) / Cubs, Mariners (7 p.m. ET)
- Wednesday, Feb. 25: Phillies, Mets (6 p.m. ET) / D-backs, Padres (7 p.m. ET)
- Thursday, Feb. 26: Yankees, Astros (6 p.m. ET) / Angels, Giants (7 p.m. ET)
- Friday, Feb. 27: Pirates, Cardinals (6 p.m. ET) / Reds, Brewers (7 p.m. ET)
- Saturday, Feb. 28: Red Sox, Marlins (6 p.m. ET) / Rockies, Rangers (7 p.m. ET)
- Sunday, March 1: Twins, Nationals (6 p.m. ET) / Guardians, Athletics (7 p.m. ET)
- Monday, March 2: Tigers (6 p.m. ET) / White Sox, Team USA (7 p.m. ET)

This accelerated format ensures comprehensive preseason insights for fans preparing for the international tournament.

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