Sporting Broadcast Contracts In Latin America
Major League Baseball
- ESPN: Domingo de Grandes Ligas (April–August), not available in the South Cone; Festival de Cuadrangulares; All Star Game; Division Series; League Championship Series (TBS games); World Series.
- ESPN Dos: Domingo de Grandes Ligas (September); Monday Night Baseball; Wednesday Night Baseball; Tuesdays and Fridays games; Division Series. (Domingo de Grandes Ligas and select games on ESPN+ west feed).
- Fox Sports: Regular season games; All Star Game; Division Series; League Championship Series (FOX games); World Series.
- DirecTV/SKY México: 500+ games per season.
Other baseball
- Liga Mexicana del Pacífico: Megacable, Telemax, TVC, Aym Sports, Grupo Pacifico.
- Liga Mexicana de Beisbol (Mexican Summer League): ESPN Dos, TVC, SKY México.
- Liga Venezolana de Beisbol Profesional: ESPN Dos (Venezuela)
- Caribbean Series: Megacable
- Little League World Series: ESPN, ESPN Dos.
- NCAA Baseball: ESPN, ESPN Dos.
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