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Yankees fans looking to watch the team’s Opening Day game next season will need a Netflix subscription. 

The streamer will have the exclusive rights to the Yankees-Giants game in San Francisco on March 25, which will be a stand-alone, prime-time game to begin the 2026 MLB season, The Athletic reported Thursday

This is the latest in a string of moves by MLB that is adding to the cost for fans to be able to watch all of their team’s games.

Beyond YES Network, Fox, ESPN and TBS, 21 Yankees games this season have been streamed on Amazon Prime Video.


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The Yankees have also been a part of Apple’s exclusive Friday slate this season and a Sunday game streaming on Roku.

They’ll likely have at least one game that’s exclusive to Peacock next season as part of MLB’s new rights deal with NBC. 

Netflix — which has exclusive rights to the NFL’s Christmas Day games — and MLB have a three-year deal starting next year that will give it the rights to the Home Run Derby, which has long been broadcast on ESPN, along with some special event regular-season games, per The Athletic. 


  Netflix will have the exclusive rights for the Yankees’ Opening Day game in 2026. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Netflix will have the exclusive rights for the Yankees’ Opening Day game in 2026. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

After a roller-coaster season, the Yankees are playoff bound and entered Thursday tied with the AL East rival Blue Jays atop the league with 90-68 records. 

The Yankees finished their series with the White Sox on Thursday night before hosting the Orioles for three games to end the regular season.

Toronto looked to avoid getting swept by the Red Sox on Thursday night before hosting the Rays for a three-game set.

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