Full July 5 MLB Schedule: All the Star-Spangled Sunday Games on Peacock
Celebrated Independence Day with all the baseball you can watch on Peacock.
Key Takeaways
- NBC Sports and Peacock will air all 15 MLB games nationally on July 5 during “Star-Spangled Sunday,” marking the first time one media company has presented every MLB game in a single day.
- Featured matchups include Mets vs. Braves and Dodgers vs. Padres on NBC and Peacock, alongside other divisional games streaming throughout the day on Peacock.
- Peacock’s coverage includes interactive viewing features such as MLB Multiview for watching up to four games at once, “Catch Up with Key Plays,” and the live Sunday Stretch whip-around show with highlights and real-time updates.
NBC Sports and Peacock are hosting Star-Spangled Sunday on July 5, with a schedule of 15 live MLB games streaming all day. The slate includes the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres, New York Mets vs. the Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland Guardians, San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs and more.
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Star-Spangled Sunday marks the first time all 15 MLB games will be presented nationally by one media company in a single day via NBC Sports. The schedule is highlighted by marquee divisional matchups, MVPs and All-Stars, and enhanced viewing options for fans. A handful of games will air nationwide on NBC (Braves-Mets, Dodgers-Padres), with the rest streaming all day long on Peacock.
Full MLB "Star-Spangled Sunday" Schedule - July 5 on Peacock
- Noon – New York Mets at Atlanta Braves (NBC, Peacock), Broadcast team: Matt Vasgersian, Todd Zeile, Andruw Jones, Anthony Rizzo, Ashley ShahAhmadi
- 1 p.m. – Pittsburgh Pirates at Washington Nationals (Peacock), Broadcast team: Dan Kolko, Kevin Young, Alexa Datt
- 1 p.m. – Baltimore Orioles at Cincinnati Reds (Peacock), Broadcast team: John Sadak, Ben McDonald, Jim Day
- 1:30 p.m. – Minnesota Twins at New York Yankees (Peacock), Broadcast team: Cory Provus, Adam Ottavino, Anthony Recker
- 2 p.m. – Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Guardians (Peacock), Broadcast team: Matt Underwood, Steve Stone, Andre Knott
- 2:30 p.m. – St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs (Peacock), Broadcast team: Alex Cohen, Mark Sweeney, Taylor McGregor
- 3 p.m. – Philadelphia Phillies at Kansas City Royals (Peacock), Broadcast team: Tom McCarthy, Ben Davis
- 3:30 p.m. – Detroit Tigers at Texas Rangers (Peacock), Broadcast team: Dave Raymond, Dan Petry, Laura Stickells
- 3:30 p.m. – Tampa Bay Rays at Houston Astros (Peacock), Broadcast team: Todd Kalas, Doug Waechter, Julia Morales
- 4 p.m. – San Francisco Giants at Colorado Rockies (Peacock), Broadcast team: Dave Flemming, Hunter Pence
- 4 p.m. – Milwaukee Brewers at Arizona Diamondbacks (Peacock), Broadcast team: Steve Berthiaume, Tim Dillard, Todd Walsh
- 4:30 p.m. – Miami Marlins at Athletics (Peacock), Broadcast team: Chris Caray, Gaby Sanchez, Dallas Braden
- 5 p.m. – Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners (Peacock), Broadcast team: Aaron Goldsmith, Ryan Rowland-Smith, Angie Mentink
- 7 p.m. – San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers (NBC, Peacock), Broadcast team: Jason Benetti, Jake Peavy, Orel Hershiser, CC Sabathia, Ahmed Fareed
- 9:30 p.m. – Boston Red Sox at Los Angeles Angels (Peacock), Broadcast team: Dave O’Brien, Lou Merloni, Jahmai Webster
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Fans streaming on Peacock won’t have to miss a moment, as MLB Multiview will allow them to watch up to four games simultaneously on web and living room devices. Available from Noon to 8:00 p.m. ET, with the first multi-game window beginning at 1 p.m. ET, a curated four-box Multiview will feature 14 out of the 15 matchups happening concurrently that day, allowing viewers to easily navigate between games, switch audio, and select any game to watch in full screen for a deeper dive into the action.
MLB fans joining late can use the “Catch Up with Key Plays” feature to swipe up and see a playlist of critical moments of the game.
There's also NBC Sports’ Sunday Stretch whip-around show, which will stream live on Peacock immediately following Mets-Braves. Produced in collaboration with the Emmy Award-winning MLB Network, the show will feature look-ins at all the compelling live action around the league in real time and on replay every Sunday, so viewers don’t miss a single run or key play.
