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Sports Business Journal reported on Monday afternoon that the Detroit Tigers, along with nine other major league teams, have cut ties with Main Street Sports, the parent company of FanDuel Sports Network. Of those nine, the Atlanta Braves are currently the only club planning to start their own regional sports network (RSN).
The Atlanta Braves are heading into the season with a major question still unanswered: where and how fans will be able to watch their games.
In a dramatic development for local baseball fans, the Detroit Tigers have terminated their contract with FanDuel Sports, the regional sports network that previously aired their games, as financial instability within the network’s parent company ...
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