via DailyRemote
$46K - 52K a year
Produce and post nightly social media content with quick video editing focused on Minor League Baseball highlights and trends.
Manage social media platforms, edit video highlights quickly, and promote baseball content during night and weekend hours.
We are looking for a night social producer for MLB Pipeline - MLB.com's vertical dedicated to coverage of prospects and Minor League Baseball - and MiLB. Social producers are responsible for promoting content from all Pipeline and MiLB social media channels. They will cut and post highlights from all levels of the Minor Leagues, with a focus on top prospects from Pipeline. The producers will keep track of performances and trends, identifying worthwhile storylines and players to promote. The position will rely heavily on the video MLB has access to, so video editing is required. The ideal candidate is a passionate baseball fan who understands the world of prospects and the nuances that come with it. Work is based on games, which occur at night and on weekends, so flexibility is key. This job is part-time and seasonal and can be fully remote. Qualifications & Skills • Experience managing social media platforms (X, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube,TikTok, Reddit) • Strong editorial instincts with the ability to adapt content across multiple formats and platform • Basic video editing skills; Photoshop and Premiere Pro experience a plus • Familiarity with social trends and colloquial language • Passion for baseball and knowledge of Statcast and Minor League Baseball a plus • Position will require work at night and on weekends • Ability to identify performances/trends worth highlighting on social media platform Requirements • Ideate, produce, and post nightly content for MLB Pipeline and MiLB channels • Follow game action and cut highlights for social • Use social media to promote editorial content • Quick video editing • Work with other producers using the same social media accounts Pay Rate: $22-$25.00 per hour The actual offer will carefully consider a wide range of factors, including your work experience, education, skills and any other factors Major League Baseball (MLB) considers relevant to the hiring decision
This job posting was last updated on 3/2/2026