Atlanta Braves face TV money uncertainty with eight other MLB teams

The Atlanta Braves are among nine Major League Baseball teams grappling with uncertain television revenue due to financial troubles at their broadcaster. A report from The Athletic highlights concerns over reduced income or potential new partners, impacting offseason strategies. Executives anonymously expressed worries about the instability affecting team decisions.

The Atlanta Braves, alongside eight other MLB clubs, are navigating a murky future for their television deals amid ongoing financial difficulties at FanDuel Sports Network. Operated by Main Street Sports Group, the network has inherited issues from the era when Diamond Sports Group managed Bally Sports, leading to persistent instability.

According to a report by Evan Drellich and Katie Woo of The Athletic, these teams anticipate receiving less money than expected, switching to a new broadcast partner, or facing both challenges. The uncertainty stems from Main Street's renegotiation efforts, which have raised alarms among front-office personnel.

One MLB general manager, speaking anonymously, noted the core problem: “You don’t know what your income is. It does make a difference.” Another club executive added, “In the event we thought we’d make X and now we’re making Y, you can always make decisions independent of that, but I’m sure that’s going to be a reality for all of these teams: they’re going to have to think of that (change).”

The Braves, known for their active offseason moves and status as one of the more profitable teams for the network, may feel the effects less severely than others, such as the St. Louis Cardinals, who missed a payment from Main Street last month. This situation underscores the broader decline of the regional sports network (RSN) model, once a reliable revenue source for MLB teams.

The financial haze is stalling offseason business across affected clubs, as teams hesitate without clear income projections. While the Braves' large regional footprint makes them an attractive broadcasting property, the unresolved issues highlight deeper troubles in MLB's media landscape, with similar problems rippling into the NBA and NHL.

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Financial troubles at Main Street Sports Group, operator of FanDuel Sports Network, have put next season's television income for nine Major League Baseball teams at risk. The company missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals last month and is seeking to renegotiate deals with its partners. This uncertainty adds complications to an already slow MLB offseason.

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