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Sources: 9 MLB teams end deals with Main Street

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Last updated: January 12, 2026 3:04 pm
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MLB Teams Terminate Contracts with Main Street Sports Group Amid Financial Instability

In response to growing financial instability from their regional sports network operator, nine Major League Baseball teams have terminated their contracts with Main Street Sports Group, according to sources cited by ESPN. This move is aimed at providing the teams with much-needed flexibility and protection in case the company faces another bankruptcy.

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MLB Teams Terminate Contracts with Main Street Sports Group Amid Financial InstabilityAffected Teams and Potential ConsequencesMain Street Sports Group’s Financial Struggles

Main Street Sports Group, which holds a portfolio of 29 NBA, NHL, and MLB teams, has been struggling financially since its emergence from bankruptcy in 2025. The company, which broadcasts games under the name FanDuel Sports, has been facing significant debt and has missed several payments to teams, including the St. Louis Cardinals. Recent reports from Sports Business Journal indicate that Main Street Sports Group will dissolve at the end of the current NBA and NHL seasons if it does not execute a sale to another platform.

Affected Teams and Potential Consequences

The nine MLB teams that have terminated their contracts with Main Street Sports Group include the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, and Tampa Bay Rays. These teams could potentially return to the RSN operator if it finds a new buyer and improves its financial outlook for the 2026 season. However, by opting out now, the teams gain the flexibility to explore alternative options, including joining MLB’s media department.

The potential loss of revenue from traditional cable deals could have a significant impact on team spending this offseason, exacerbating payroll-disparity concerns as the linear-cable model continues to decline. In 2024, MLB and the MLB Players Association agreed to use some of the money generated from luxury tax overages to help fund teams that took local-media losses up to $15 million. However, this was a one-time measure, and the long-term financial implications of the current situation remain uncertain.

Main Street Sports Group’s Financial Struggles

Main Street Sports Group, formerly known as Diamond Sports Group, was a subsidiary of Sinclair that took on nearly $9 billion of debt to purchase 21 regional channels from Fox. The company filed for bankruptcy in March 2023 and emerged from it in 2025. Despite securing a new naming-rights deal and retaining a robust portfolio across three leagues, Main Street Sports Group’s financial struggles have continued. The company has missed several payments to teams and has been pitching a last-ditch sale to the streaming and entertainment platform DAZN to save its business.

According to Sports Business Journal, Main Street Sports Group’s talks with DAZN are “all but extinguished” after the company demanded that teams take massive pay cuts in new rights contracts. The nine MLB teams that remained with Main Street Sports Group after the bankruptcy period signed new deals, but none of these deals extend beyond 2028, aligning with MLB’s hopes of putting all 30 teams under a national umbrella by then.

A spokesperson for Main Street Sports Group stated, “We remain in active dialogue with all of our MLB team partners regarding potential revised terms of our agreements going forward.” MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred assured fans that they will continue to have access to games, regardless of the outcome, saying, “No matter what happens, whether it’s Main Street, a third party, or MLB media, fans are going to have the games.”

As the situation continues to unfold, the future of regional sports networks and the financial stability of MLB teams remain uncertain. One thing is clear, however: the traditional linear-cable model is crumbling, and teams must adapt to the changing media landscape to ensure their financial sustainability.

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