With "Sunday Night Baseball" no longer featured on ESPN, major changes have been made to the network's weekend programming.
The Worldwide Leader has figured out how to fill the empty program spot left by the departure of “Sunday Night Baseball.” ...
ESPN is officially replacing "Sunday Night Baseball" with two women's sports in 2026. The Worldwide Leader in Sports announced on Thursday, February 19 that it will be replacing its primetime baseball ...
ESPN is set to launch a new weekly primetime franchise called “Women’s Sports Sundays” during the summer of 2026, signaling a major commitment to elevating the profile of women’s professional sports.
ESPN will feature a new show centered on women's sports in place of network staple Sunday Night Baseball, though some fans on ...
With every new addition to Major League Baseball’s list of streaming and broadcasting partners in recent years, the response ...
ESPN announced on Thursday that they plan to replace the 35-year-old “Sunday Night Baseball” programming with “Women’s Sports ...
ESPN’s we approach to covering sports just got another boost, as the left-of-center network began promoting “Women’s Sports Sunday.” With America getting a full dose of women’s […] ...
ESPN plans to replace a 35-year-old Sunday-programming mainstay with what executives believe could become a new franchise — devoted to sports that haven’t always gotten their due. The Disney ...
ESPN replaces its longstanding Sunday night MLB game with WNBA and NWSL, both surging in popularity with TV audiences.
Selection Sunday for 2026 March Madness will be on Sunday, March 15, when the 68-team fields for the men's and women's NCAA DI basketball tournaments will be announced.