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NBC Keeps Golf Finish on Network, Sends YankeesRed Sox to Peacock and NBCSN

The network’s choice after consulting the PGA Tour and MLB forced the rivalry game off NBC and has raised fresh questions about how live events will be prioritized across broadcast and streaming platforms.

Overview

  • A rain delay at the Travelers Championship pushed play into the Sunday Night Baseball window, and NBC decided to remain with the golf finish once play resumed around 7:20 p.m., a choice the network says followed discussions with the PGA Tour and Major League Baseball.
  • Because NBC prioritized the Travelers coverage, the first four innings of the YankeesRed Sox game were carried on Peacock and NBCSN and NBC did not join the telecast until about 8:28 p.m. when Boston led 2–0.
  • Scottie Scheffler forced a sudden‑death playoff on the 18th hole, but officials postponed the playoff to Monday morning because of fading daylight; Viktor Hovland won the one‑hole playoff on Golf Channel at 9 a.m. ET.
  • Fans expressed strong frustration on social media after finding NBC airing golf instead of the high‑profile YankeesRed Sox game, and critics say the move highlights tensions over cross‑platform rights and viewer expectations for network broadcasts.
  • Despite the disruption, the delayed Travelers final and the abbreviated Sunday Night Baseball telecast drew large audiences, which underscores the commercial tradeoffs networks face when two live events overlap.