Overview
- NBC and Peacock will present all 15 Major League Baseball games nationally on July 5, with every game streaming on Peacock, the Mets‑Braves and Padres‑Dodgers games also airing on NBC, and three games simulcast on NBCSN.
- Peacock will offer an MLB Multiview four‑box option that lets viewers watch up to four games at once on web and living‑room devices and a catch‑up feature that highlights key plays for late viewers.
- NBC Sports SVP Rob Hyland is coordinating the broadcast and is using a hybrid production model that combines NBC oversight with local team crews and, in most cases, each club’s usual announcers.
- The network began outreach to regional sports networks and local producers months ago to assemble 15 separate game feeds and will include a mix of neutral play‑by‑play announcers on NBC games with team analysts contributing commentary.
- The event is a strategic test of centralized access and discoverability that could influence how MLB packages live games going forward, but fans who want the full slate will generally need a Peacock subscription or access to NBCSN via providers like Xfinity or YouTube TV.