
Sunday Night Baseball has a new home for 2026, and here is everything you need to know about how and where to watch.
The Sunday showcase had aired on ESPN since 1990, but Sunday Night Baseball is now on NBC. More specifically, you can find every Sunday Night Baseball Game streaming on Peacock.
Most Sunday Night Baseball games will also be simulcast on NBCSN -- NBC Sports' cable network. That includes this weekend's first Sunday broadcast between the Cleveland Guardians and the Seattle Mariners.
Guardians rookie Chase DeLauter entered tonight's game on the cusp of history: He has homered in each of the first three games of the season -- the first three regular-season games of his career (he debuted in the playoffs last year).
NBC will also air its fair share of Sunday Night Baseball games. The first SNB telecast on NBC will be the April 12 showdown between the Guardians and the Braves. The network will then carry most of the Sunday Night Baseball games from May 31 through the end of the regular season. But you can always find Sunday Night Baseball streaming on Peacock. You will need a Peacock subscription to follow the action on the service.
Pregame coverage begins with Sunday Night Leadoff, hosted by Ahmed Fareed. For select games, the pregame show will also feature some big-name studio analysts: Clayton Kershaw, Joey Votto and Anthony Rizzo.
Twenty-nine-time Emmy winner Bob Costas will be the host of Sunday Night Baseball. The game's play-by-play announcer is Jason Benetti, who will serve with a rotating cast of color analysts, each with their own connection to a team in that week's spotlight game. For this Sunday's matchup, the analysts are Guardians color commentator Rick Manning and Mariners broadcaster Ryan Rowland-Smith.
This week's Sunday Night Baseball game is just the start of a new three-year partnership between NBC and MLB. Make sure you don't miss a single pitch with Peacock.
