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MLB viewership numbers are off to a strong start this postseason, as the Wild Card Series recorded its highest ratings since adopting the best-of-three format in 2022.
According to ESPN (which aired all 11 games), the average Wild Card game drew 4.6 million viewers, which was good for 64% a year-over-year increase. Game 3 of the Red Sox-Yankees series drew 7.4 million viewers, with a 15-minute peak of 8.4 million.
ESPN set multiple #MLB Wild Card Series viewership records ðŸ‘
âš¾ï¸ Avg. audience across 11 games: 4.6M viewers, up 64% from ‘24
âš¾ï¸ Red Sox–Yankees Game 3: 7.4M viewers: largest ESPN MLB audience since ‘21
âš¾ï¸ Viewership among fans under 35 up 89%More: pic.twitter.com/yiwANJ17Yk
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) October 6, 2025
Those numbers represent dramatic increases for the Wild Card round. The average rating this postseason is better than any previous Wild Card game of the best-of-three era, while the viewership for the New York vs. Boston finale was 3.38 million more than the previous record for a Wild Card series game under the current format.
Here are a few numbers to help put the increase in perspective:
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