Ratings Roundup: ESPN’s Home Run Derby Telecast Was Most-Watched Since 2008

According to Fast Nationals from Nielsen, ESPN’s telecast of Monday night’s T-Mobile Home Run Derby telecast was the most-watched since 2008 and the second-most watched since 1999.

ESPN generated an average total live audience of 8,689,000 viewers, up 55 percent from last year. The total live audience includes ESPN, ESPN2’s Spanish-language simulcast, ESPN Deportes and English and Spanish streaming viewers.

ESPN’s T-Mobile Home Run Derby coverage propelled the network to win the night across all of television, including broadcast and cable.

Additional highlights included:

  • Largest Hispanic audience ever for the event, tripling last year;
    Fifth-largest total live audience for any Major League Baseball event on ESPN
  • Fourth-largest total live audience for the event as far as Derby records go back (1998)
  • Most-streamed ESPN MLB event ever, drawing an average minute audience of 209,900 viewers
  • Highest-rated Derby in both the New York and Los Angeles markets as far as Derby records go back (1998).

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