July 5, 2024

Bruce Bochy on Rangers' 6-3 win | 09/12/2023 | Texas RangersDiamond Sports Group Agrees to Deals with 3 MLB Teams for 2024 Season; No Streaming Rights Included

The Cleveland Guardians, Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers will all see their games broadcast on Bally Sports channels throughout the 2024 season.Bruce Bochy on Rangers' 6-3 win | 09/12/2023 | Texas Rangers

It’s starting to appear doubtful that Diamond Sports Group (DSG) will make it to a full year in bankruptcy court. The sports broadcasting company that owns 18 Bally Sports regional sports networks (RSNs) seems to have a viable plan for exiting bankruptcy after beginning proceedings in March 2023. DSG took another step toward that goal over the weekend when it reached deals with the Cleveland Guardians, Minnesota Twins, and Texas Rangers to broadcast their games during the 2024 season.Bruce Bochy on Rangers' 6-3 win | 09/12/2023 | Texas Rangers

  • Diamond has been working with MLB on a deal that will see Diamond’s MLB rights revert back to their respective clubs after this season.
  • The Twins had already parted ways with their Bally Sports partner but did not find a viable alternative.
  • Diamond’s broadcast deals with the NBA and NHL also expire after the current season.Bruce Bochy on Rangers' 6-3 win | 09/12/2023 | Texas Rangers
  • The new agreement made between MLB’s Guardians, Rangers Twins and Diamond Sports Group will see the channel owner pay each team less than their previous rights deal stipulated to broadcast their games. In return, each team gets flexibility; the Rangers had a deal with Diamond running through 2034, but now their association ends after this season. Similarly, the Guardians’ former pact with DSG stretched through 2027 but now ends following the conclusion of the 2024 campaign. The Guardians will play on Bally Sports Great Lakes in 2024, while Rangers games will be found on Bally Sports Southwest.Bruce Bochy on Rangers' 6-3 win | 09/12/2023 | Texas RangersThe Twins technically did not have an existing contract with Diamond, or any other broadcaster for the upcoming season, as its deal with Bally Sports North ended following the 2023 season. The Twins searched for another broadcast partner, but reports arose in December that they had reengaged talks with Diamond about coming back together for one more year. None of the three teams involved in the new agreement will send their streaming rights to Bally Sports+; Major League Baseball has long held out against selling more streaming rights to Diamond.Bruce Bochy on Rangers' 6-3 win | 09/12/2023 | Texas Rangers

    MLB agreed to the framework of a deal with Diamond in December that would encompass all teams currently signed up with DSG. However, because Diamond was losing money on its former deals with the Guardians and Rangers, and because its deal with the Twins had already expired, more time was needed to iron out the details. The league will get back the broadcast rights for every team airing games on Bally Sports channels after this season, wrapping up a relationship that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has been eager to back away from for more than a year. Bally Sports channels will offer games from the Los Angeles Angels, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Guardians, Miami Marlins, Texas Rangers, Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, and Minnesota Twins in 2024.

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