All 30 MLB teams set for NBC and Peacock

Every MLB team plays on Sunday, with all 30 matchups televised across NBC and Peacock—15 games total under NBC’s roof—starting with Mets–Braves at noon ET and including Padres–Dodgers at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Sunday has an uncommon baseball feel to it: every one of the league’s 30 teams is in action, and the full slate is being carried across NBC and Peacock.
The day features 15 MLB games, each broadcast under the “big-tailed bird’s roof.” Mets–Braves begins at noon ET on NBC, and Padres–Dodgers starts at 7:00 p.m. ET on NBC. The remaining 13 games are slated for Peacock.
For fans trying to map their afternoon, there’s even a clean calendar break. Pirates–Nationals is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET, and the next World Cup match doesn’t kick off until 4:00 p.m. ET—meaning the baseball window stays largely intact for anyone keeping an eye on both.
This isn’t just a scheduling quirk. It comes as NBC and Peacock put every MLB team on screen as part of the 250th birthday weekend, a rare moment where one network package lines up with every franchise rather than a handful.
The setup also makes it clear there’s limited overlap: all but three teams are entirely exclusive to NBC and Peacock for these Sunday broadcasts.
By the time the first pitch arrives at noon ET, the pitch count on your TV schedule is already accounted for. Hot dog in hand, some will treat it like a full-day event—turn on NBC for the early emphasis, switch to Peacock for the rest, and ride the entire league through the afternoon and evening.
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So every team plays today? Guess MLB finally got their stuff together.
Peacock for the late games, NBC for the early ones… but are they all live or like highlights later? I swear Peacock be messing up my streaming.
I saw Mets–Braves at noon and figured that’s the only game anyone cares about, lol. Also Pirates–Nationals at 1 sounds weird close to the World Cup thing, like why would they overlap at all.
NBC/Peacock “250th birthday weekend” sounds made up, like it’s just an excuse to charge people for another app. If all 30 are exclusive mostly, that’s basically forcing fans to pay two subscriptions. Also I don’t trust the “limited overlap” part—something always glitches on Sunday for me.