MLB Home Run Derby receives backlash for moving to Netflix

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jul 14, 2026, 12:49 AM

Last updated Jul 14, 2026

MLB Home Run Derby receives backlash for moving to Netflix
Summary

The MLB Home Run Derby has shifted to Netflix this summer, prompting widespread discontent among baseball fans. Traditionally broadcast on major networks, fans expressed frustration on social media regarding the decision to stream the event on a subscription platform. Complaints include concerns about accessibility and the imposition of commercials during the stream. Many called for a return to cable broadcasts, arguing that such accessibility is essential for reaching a wider audience. Discussion around the decision reflects a growing trend of sports leagues leveraging streaming services, leading to mixed reactions from fans.

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  • Home Run Derby is being streamed live on Netflix.
  • Fans are voicing their frustrations on social media platforms.
  • Previously aired on major networks like FOX and ESPN.
  • Concerns include accessibility and commercial interruptions.
  • Debate continues over sports leagues moving to streaming services.
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Baseball fans aren't happy about the Home Run Derby on Netflix. They're venting on social media.

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