ESPN Replaces MLB With a Cultural Statementhttps://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2026/02/19/espn-replaces-mlb-with-a-cultural-statement-n4949725ESPN confirmed that it will launch "Women's Sports Sundays" in the prime Sunday night window once held by Major League Baseball. The network and league are breaking up, ending a 35-year run of Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN. Beginning this year, NBC and Peacock take over the contract.
The new block runs for nine weeks during the summer, featuring 12 live primetime games from the WNBA and the National Women's Soccer League. Executives also plan to include women's college basketball or softball matchups when scheduling allows. The programming shift places women's leagues in one of the most valuable slots in sports television.
Leadership defends the move
Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN's chairman, directed the change after the baseball rights deal expired, and assembled a 60-person team to fast-track the development of the Sunday block. Susie Piotrkowski, vice president of women's sports programming and ESPNW, helped design the nine-week rollout and will oversee production and storytelling around featured athletes.
Pitaro framed the decision as a business move rooted in growth. ESPN leaders have avoided political leads and insist the network follows audience trends and advertiser interest. The network still carries roughly 30 midweek MLB games under separate agreements, but the flagship Sunday platform is gone.
MLB lost me in the 1980s with their strikes, so I don't know how popular the ESPN's MLB Sunday night programming is, but I have a hard time believing this move won't be a ratings loser, maybe after the first week or two. Are Jimmy Pitaro and Susie Piotrkowski
Bud-Lighting ESPN? As usual, my speculation and a tenner will get you a latte' and change at Peet's or Dutch Bros.