9 MLB teams abandoning FanDuel Sports Network immediately
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All nine MLB teams whose games are broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network are officially departing the parent company Main Street Sports Group, with eight of the nine expected to migrate to MLB Media.
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MLB clubs cut ties with Main Street Sports
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Main Street Sports Group has lost all nine of its Major League Baseball teams, creating an opportunity for the Braves, which has one of the strongest TV bases in baseball.
Unless 11th-hour financing can coerce its nine MLB teams to stay put, Main Street Sports Group could have little choice but to file for Chapter 7 and immediately liquidate its business next week
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Main Street Sports RSN Group Is Looking Like a Dead End
Just 13 months after its precursor officially emerged from bankruptcy, time is running out for Main Street Sports. A cash crunch and the flight of nine MLB partners has put the owner/operator of the FanDuel-branded RSNs on a collision course with insolvency.
The Royals have a backup plan ready should the parent company of FanDuel Sports Kansas City go out of business in a few weeks.
The Atlanta Braves are aware of the reports regarding Main Street Sports Group. While disappointed with this development, we have been actively preparing for this outcome and are well on our way towards launching a new era in Braves broadcasting.