Diamond Sports Plans To Drop Most MLB Teams From Bally Sports Networks

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Diamond Sports Plans To Drop Most MLB Teams From Bally Sports Networks
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Diamond Sports Group, owner of Bally Sports regional networks, announced plans to drop most Major League Baseball teams from its channels except for the Atlanta Braves. This move comes as part of their ongoing bankruptcy proceedings, following previous departures of teams like the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks.

Diamond Sports currently plans to drop all of its Major League Baseball teams from its Bally Sports regional networks , with the exception of the Atlanta Braves.

A Diamond attorney made the comments before a U.S. bankruptcy judge on Wednesday as part of an update on the company's ongoing bankruptcy process and attempt at finalizing a reorganization plan. He added the company is still in negotiations with the individual clubs, but its discussions with MLB's Commissioner's Office have ended.

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