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FanDuel Sports Networks set to lose all MLB partner teams
All nine of the clubs who distributed their in-market games on FanDuel Sports Network RSNs are apparently moving on. Can it be true? There won’t be any more Major League Baseball games on FanDuel Sports Network channels?
FanDuel Sports Network's deal with MLB appears to be coming to an end, as the remaining nine teams with deals, including the Tigers, canceled.
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The Los Angeles Angels are one of nine MLB teams that terminated their broadcast deals with FanDuel Sports Network on Thursday, Jan. 8.
NEW YORK (AP) — Nine Major League Baseball teams have terminated their deals with the FanDuel Sports Network to carry their local broadcasts, and Commissioner Rob Manfred said MLB is prepared to produce and distribute the telecasts.
The Atlanta Braves and eight other teams have ended their contracts with FanDuel Sports Network, according to multiple reports. Major League Baseball could now step in.
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Detroit joined eight other MLB teams in cutting ties with FanDuel Sports as the regional TV model faces upheaval.
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