Brewers, Freddy Peralta and MLB rumors
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Where will Brewers broadcasts appear next year? The answer is unclear again after MLB teams reportedly canceled their FanDuel contracts.
The Los Angeles Angels are one of nine MLB teams that terminated their broadcast deals with FanDuel Sports Network on Thursday, Jan. 8.
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ESPN: Brewers, 8 other MLB teams end deals with FanDuel Sports Network
According to ESPN, opting out of their deals now gives those MLB teams the flexibility to renegotiate or explore other alternatives, including the possibility of joining MLB.
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Brewers terminate contract with FanDuel Sports Network
The Brewers TV broadcasts could be on the move. Yesterday, Even Drellich of The Athletic reported that the Brewers were among the nine teams who terminated their contract with FanDuel Sports Network and Main Street Sports Group.
The nine MLB teams who had contracts with Main Street Sports have terminated those contracts with the company. It’s possible that some of them eventually work out new deals with the broadcaster, which operates channels under the FanDuel Sports Network banner.
The troubled broadcaster is trying to renegotiate its payments to nine MLB teams, and recently missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Kansas City Royals have had a productive offseason. They landed Isaac Collins and Nick Mears in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers and signed outfielder Lan