Washington Nationals become seventh MLB team to join league broadcasts

The Washington Nationals have joined Major League Baseball's in-house broadcasting efforts as the seventh team, following a settlement with the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN). This move occurs amid ongoing turmoil at FanDuel Sports Network operator Main Street Sports Group, where nine teams recently terminated contracts and others weigh MLB options.

The Washington Nationals announced Wednesday their partnership with MLB for game broadcasts, ending years of disputes with MASN, which is controlled by the Baltimore Orioles. A settlement last year cleared the path for this transition. Nationals owner Mark Lerner said in a statement: “Today’s announcement represents a new chapter for Washington Nationals baseball. We are excited to have already begun work with the talented team at MLB, and the collaboration is off to a strong start as we work together to elevate the viewing experience with world-class broadcasts across television and streaming.”

The Nationals join the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cleveland Guardians, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, and Seattle Mariners under MLB's umbrella. MLB began managing broadcasts in summer 2023 after Diamond Sports Group (Main Street's predecessor) dropped the Diamondbacks and Padres midseason.

This development follows last week's termination of 2026 contracts by nine teams—Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, and Tampa Bay Rays—with Main Street due to missed payments (see 'Nine MLB teams terminate contracts with Main Street Sports' in this series). Main Street has issued revised offers to these and other teams, tied to finding a buyer, or it may shut down post-NBA/NHL seasons. An anonymous MLB executive noted timing pressures with spring training nearing: “The biggest challenge... is timing... With spring training games starting in around a month, that doesn’t leave a lot of remaining time.” Proposed deals extend to 2028 with hybrid fees and revenue sharing.

Main Street, post-20-month bankruptcy, hired Lazard as advisor. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reassured fans: “whether it’s Main Street, a third party or MLB media, fans are going to have the games.” The crisis impacts 13 NBA and seven NHL teams. The Nationals' package starts February at $19.99/month or $99.99/year, aligning with MLB's streaming push ahead of 2028 rights talks.

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Realistic illustration of Washington Nationals Park at night with scoreboard announcing switch to MLB broadcasts and streaming in 2026, fans viewing on devices.
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Washington Nationals leave MASN for MLB broadcasts in 2026

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The Washington Nationals announced they are ending their long-standing partnership with MASN and will have their local games produced and distributed by Major League Baseball starting in the 2026 season. This move allows for streaming options and technological enhancements for fans. In-market viewers can access games via cable, satellite, or a new Nationals.TV platform.

Nine Major League Baseball teams have ended their broadcasting contracts with Main Street Sports, the operator of the FanDuel Sports Network, amid the company's financial difficulties. The move comes after missed payments to some teams, prompting them to explore alternatives including potential takeover by the league. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred assured fans that games will continue to be available regardless of the outcome.

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Financial troubles at Main Street Sports Group, operator of FanDuel Sports Network, have put next season's television income for nine Major League Baseball teams at risk. The company missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals last month and is seeking to renegotiate deals with its partners. This uncertainty adds complications to an already slow MLB offseason.

Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred discussed plans for league expansion and realignment during a radio interview, aiming to add two teams by 2029 and reorganize divisions geographically. He emphasized reducing player travel burdens and improving playoff scheduling, while considering other schedule changes like split seasons. Manfred also affirmed his intention to retire at the end of his term.

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Veteran broadcaster Bob Costas is rejoining NBC Sports after nearly four decades away, taking on the role of host for the Sunday Night Baseball pregame show. The 73-year-old will debut on March 26, 2026, ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers' Opening Day game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Costas will also contribute to NBC's NBA coverage.

Building on expansion and realignment plans discussed earlier this week, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred detailed geographic divisions—such as separating teams in multi-team cities—and schedule changes like split seasons and in-season tournaments during his WFAN interview. These ideas aim to improve playoffs and address the 162-game grind, amid upcoming league growth.

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