Blue Jays will play on Sunday Night Baseball for the first time in a decade
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Blue Jays will play on Sunday Night Baseball for the first time in a decade
"Their Sunday Night Baseball" game takes place on Sept. 6 when they visit the Royals in Kansas City. They'll also be featured on several Sunday afternoon games that are a part of a new "Sunday Leadoff" schedule that is being produced by NBC/Peacock. The Blue Jays will appear in four of those contests; three of those games take place in May with the fourth being in July."
"On May 3, Toronto plays in Minnesota against the Twins at 12:30 p.m. On May 24 they will host the Pittsburgh Pirates at Noon. It's another Noon start time on May 31 when they are in Baltimore to play the Orioles. Lastly, they'll be at home on July 19 with the Chicago White Sox in town for a Noon start."
Toronto returns to Sunday Night Baseball in 2026 after a ten-year absence, with the Sept. 6 game at the Kansas City Royals. The team will also be featured in NBC/Peacock's new "Sunday Leadoff" package, appearing four times: May 3 at Minnesota, May 24 at home vs. Pittsburgh, May 31 at Baltimore, and July 19 at home vs. Chicago White Sox. ESPN held Sunday Night Baseball rights since 1990 but opted out of the 2026–2028 broadcast window. All U.S. national broadcasts will still be simulcast on Rogers Sportsnet in Canada, avoiding previous confusion from exclusive Apple TV games.
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