Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

MLB prepared to end Bally deals

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Baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred said the league is prepared for whatever happens with Diamond Sports Group after the financiall­y troubled parent company of 19 Bally Sports regional networks skipped about $140 million in interest payments due Wednesday.

If Diamond Sports Group doesn't pay its MLB teams, Manfred said the clubs will terminate their contracts with the company.

The missed payments started a 30-day grace period that could be the prelude to a bankruptcy filing, possibly leading to changes in how televised games are made available to viewers.

“The company intends to use the 30-day grace period to continue progressin­g its ongoing discussion­s with creditors and other key stakeholde­rs regarding potential strategic alternativ­es and deleveragi­ng transactio­ns to best position Diamond Sports Group for the future,” Diamond said in a statement.

Diamond is a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., and its regional networks broadcast games of 14 Major League Baseball, 16 NBA and 12 NHL teams.

Manfred said Diamond has told MLB it intends to pay its baseball teams, but he called it an “unfolding story” that could change.

“We are prepared no matter what happens with respect to Diamond to make sure the games are available to fans in their local markets,” he said. “We think it will be both linear in the traditiona­l cable bundle and digitally on our own platforms, but that remains to be seen.”

Diamond said as of Sept. 30 it had debt of $8.674 billion. It has nearly $1 billion in rights payments, mostly to baseball teams, due in the first quarter this year.

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