MLB on FOX Returns as a Cornerstone of Baseball’s New Media Era in 2026
Apr 08, 2026 10:47AM ● By Alyssa Cantu
As Major League Baseball enters a new era of media coverage in 2026, MLB on FOX continues to stand as one of the sport’s most recognizable and influential broadcast platforms.
With a rapidly evolving television and streaming landscape, FOX remains a consistent home for marquee matchups, postseason drama, and the iconic “Baseball Night in America” broadcast window.
A Staple of National Baseball Coverage
FOX has been a primary broadcast partner of Major League Baseball since 1996, and in 2026, the network once again plays a major role in bringing the game to a national audience.
The network’s coverage includes:
- Weekly Saturday night games throughout the regular season
- The All-Star Game
- Exclusive coverage of the World Series
- Rotating rights to the League Championship Series
Even in a year where MLB games are spread across platforms like NBC, Apple TV+, and streaming services, FOX continues to deliver some of the most widely viewed broadcasts in the sport.
Strong Start to the 2026 Season
The 2026 MLB on FOX schedule kicked off on March 28, featuring a doubleheader that included high-profile matchups such as the New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals vs. Atlanta Braves.
With more than 85 regular-season games slated across FOX and FS1, the network continues to prioritize marquee teams and national appeal throughout the season.
Star-Studded Broadcast Teams
FOX’s coverage is anchored by some of the biggest names in baseball broadcasting.
Leading the booth once again in 2026:
- Joe Davis (play-by-play)
- John Smoltz (analyst)
The network also features a deep rotation of talent, including:
- Adam Amin, Kevin Kugler, and Connor Onion on play-by-play
- Analysts such as A.J. Pierzynski, Adam Wainwright, and Dontrelle Willis
In the studio, FOX continues to lean on star power with former MLB greats like:
- Derek Jeter
- David Ortiz
- Alex Rodriguez
This combination of current insight and Hall of Fame-level experience has helped FOX maintain a strong connection with both casual viewers and die-hard baseball fans.
Navigating a New Media Landscape
The 2026 season marks one of the most fragmented media environments in MLB history, with games airing across multiple networks and streaming platforms.
Despite increased competition, FOX remains a central player, particularly due to:
- Its free, over-the-air accessibility
- Its control of the sport’s biggest moments, including the World Series
- Its long-standing brand recognition with fans
While regular-season viewership has fluctuated in recent years, FOX’s postseason broadcasts—especially the World Series—continue to draw millions of viewers annually, reinforcing its importance to the league.
Looking Ahead
As the 2026 season unfolds, MLB on FOX is expected to once again deliver many of the year’s most memorable moments—from midseason rivalries to October’s biggest stage.
In an era of streaming fragmentation and shifting viewing habits, FOX’s role remains clear:
bringing baseball’s biggest games to the widest audience possible.