Read in Browser

Front Office Sports - The Memo

Morning Edition

July 13, 2026

POWERED BY

Netflix will be the exclusive broadcaster for Monday night’s Home Run Derby from Citizens Bank Park, part of a three-year rights deal it signed with MLB last year. Its presentation will include two on-field broadcast desks and appearances from MLB legends like Barry Bonds and Albert Pujols.

—Eric Fisher

First Up

  • Jannik Sinner took home $4.8 million after beating Alexander Zverev at Wimbledon Sunday. It’s his first Grand Slam win of 2026. Read the story.
  • The estate of Paul Allen finally sold the Seattle Seahawks—for a record-setting $9.6B—to 49ers minority investor Vinod Khosla. Read the story.
  • Golf’s last major tees off on Thursday, but the sport’s 2027 outlook is unsettled given LIV’s unclear future. Read the story.

Netflix Rolls Out Revamped MLB Home Run Derby

Image: USA TODAY NETWORK

PHILADELPHIA — Already the biggest entity in the streaming wars, Netflix is now looking to put its stamp on MLB’s Home Run Derby. 

Netflix will exclusively show Monday night’s home run contest from Citizens Bank Park, forming a key part of a three-year rights deal signed last fall with the league while debuting a new look to this year’s midseason showcase. Following the opening night broadcast in late March between the Yankees and Giants, the Home Run Derby represents arguably the biggest baseball presence yet for Netflix. 

“We’ve always loved the Home Run Derby, and when we had the conversations with MLB and this opportunity came up, we pounced,” Netflix VP of sports Gabe Spitzer tells Front Office Sports. “The derby really fits in our overall programming strategy. It’s a big event with big personalities and something that resonates across a wide audience.”

The Home Run Derby broadcast, which will be available globally, will feature Lauren Shehadi, Matt Vasgersian, and Elle Duncan leading the coverage, along with appearances by MLB legends Barry Bonds, Hunter Pence, Albert Pujols, Anthony Rizzo, and CC Sabathia. 

The event represents yet another significant move for Netflix to get deeper into live sports. That effort includes an expanded, five-game rights package in 2026 with the NFL unveiled in May, but also is a strategy that remains focused on high-profile events as opposed to full-season rights deals.

After a bullish first quarter to start the year, Netflix will report its second-quarter earnings on Thursday, three days after the Home Run Derby. Netflix now has more than 325 million global subscribers. 

The Netflix presentation of the Home Run Derby, meanwhile, ends a long run for that event on ESPN. 

Spitzer also cheered the final mix of eight Home Run Derby competitors, a blend that includes hometown Phillies veterans Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper, international figures such as Japanese-born White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami, and younger stars such as the Yankees’ Ben Rice. 

Higher Standard

Netflix is looking to avoid some of the technical glitches and production misfires that occurred during its Yankees-Giants broadcast in March. Part of its presentation will include two separate broadcast desks set up on the Citizens Bank Park field, one a more traditional set-up and the other a “lounge-style” presence. 

“Having the two greatest living home run hitters as part of our presentation is going to be a big plus,” Spitzer said, referring to Bonds and Pujols, who rank first and fourth, respectively, in career MLB homers. 

Despite the issues in March, that initial broadcast averaged three million viewers and attracted the youngest audience for an MLB opener in a decade—excluding the league’s pandemic-delayed start in 2020. While Netflix has not specified an audience target for the derby, similar viewership trends are anticipated on a broad level. 

Even before the Home Run Derby is done, Netflix is also looking ahead to the Aug. 13 Field of Dreams game from Iowa between the Phillies and Twins, the third and final MLB event the streamer will have this year.

“We’re already hard at work on that one, too, and have been out in Iowa scouting the location,” Spitzer says. “That one is different, though. It obviously leans into nostalgia, but it’s also a game that counts in the standings.”

SPONSORED BY E*TRADE FROM MORGAN STANLEY

Crypto Now at E*TRADE

AdvertisementAdvertisement

The future of investing is here. Now you can securely trade Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana alongside stocks, options, ETFs, and more on E*TRADE’s award-winning platform. Insights from Morgan Stanley’s team of experts help you navigate the dynamic crypto markets with confidence. Plus, trading costs are among the lowest anywhere with no added spreads and no markups.* 

Learn more at etrade.com/crypto.

ONE BIG FIG

Double Your Money

Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

$1 million

The top prize for Monday’s MLB Home Run Derby in Philadelphia. That peak payout, in place since 2019, is the result of an agreement between MLB and the MLB Players Association. It’s also more than the individual 2026 salaries for four of the eight competitors in the home run contest, making the showcase a particularly lucrative opportunity for those competitors. The other half of the field is led in part by a pair of veteran Phillies stars, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper, competing in their home stadium, Citizens Bank Park. Read the story. 

DAILY SPORTS TRIVIA

Can you rank the top five players who have played in the most FIFA men's World Cup matches?

Play Factle Sports
FOS NEWS

Netflix’s Baseball Voice: Elle Duncan

Elle Duncan on Netflix and Baseball

FOS graphic

Elle Duncan joined Netflix at the end of last year as the streamer’s lead sports anchor. Ahead of MLB All-Star weekend in Philadelphia, Duncan spoke with Front Office Sports about hosting Netflix’s first Home Run Derby presentation. She also shared how the company is making baseball-curious fans out of casual viewers, what she would change about the Opening Night broadcast, and what to look forward to during the “Field of Dreams” game in Iowa.

Watch the full interview.

SPONSORED BY E*TRADE FROM MORGAN STANLEY

Crypto Now at E*TRADE

AdvertisementAdvertisement

The future of investing is here. Now you can securely trade Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana alongside stocks, options, ETFs, and more on E*TRADE’s award-winning platform. Insights from Morgan Stanley’s team of experts help you navigate the dynamic crypto markets with confidence. Plus, trading costs are among the lowest anywhere with no added spreads and no markups.* 

Learn more at etrade.com/crypto.

Editors’ Picks

Ohtani, Judge Both Out of MLB All-Star Game in Possible Ratings Blow for Fox

by Eric Fisher
The two superstars will miss the midseason showcase.

White Sox Take UCLA Shortstop No. 1 as Possible Changes to MLB Draft Loom

by Eric Fisher
The White Sox selected the two-time Big Ten player of the year.

MLB World Cup Takeovers Continue in Miami

by Margaret Fleming
England plays Norway in the World Cup quarterfinal in Miami.

Question of the Day

Do you plan to watch the Home Run Derby?

 YES   NO 

Friday’s result: 51% of respondents said they rooted for Spain in Friday’s World Cup quarterfinal; 49% said they rooted for Belgium.

DISCLAIMER

*Trading and owning digital assets involves significant risk, including the risk of complete loss. Digital assets are not FDIC insured and are not protected by SIPC. Powered by zerohash, not a registered broker-dealer or Morgan Stanley affiliate. See ETRADE.com/awards for current awards information.

Events Video Games Shop
Written by Eric Fisher
Edited by Jeff Benson, Katie Krzaczek

If this email was forwarded to you, you can subscribe here.

Update your preferences / Unsubscribe

Copyright © 2026 Front Office Sports. All rights reserved.
460 Park Avenue South, 7th Floor, New York NY, 10016

Subscribe To Our Daily Newsletters

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.