LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Detroit Tigers are leaving FanDuel Sports Network, along with eight other MLB teams, as the network’s owner, Main Street Sports Group, struggles to find a buyer. The Sports ...
As reported by Sports Business Journal, the Detroit Tigers television broadcasting rights will be taken over by MLB Media for ...
Sports Business Journal reported on Monday afternoon that the Detroit Tigers, along with nine other major league teams, have ...
ESPN MLB reporter Buster Olney predicts that Detroit Tigers top prospect Kevin McGonigle will make an "immediate impact" in ...
An additional nine MLB clubs have left the FanDuel-branded family of regional sports networks. It likely means they will see ...
Impact on Other Sports: It is important to note that this deal will not affect the broadcasts of the NBA's Detroit Pistons or NHL's Detroit Red Wings for the 2025-26 season, as stated by Main Street.
The 13 teams carried on Main Street’s channels in the NBA are the Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Cleveland Cavaliers, ...
The Atlanta Braves are heading into the season with a major question still unanswered: where and how fans will be able to ...
On "Days of Roar," The Athletic senior writer Evan Drellich details the struggles of regional sports networks and the impact on Detroit Tigers fans.
The Detroit Tigers are officially leaving FanDuel Sports Network and its parent company, Main Street Sports Group.
The Tigers are officially exiting FanDuel Sports Network as part of a broader breakup with parent company Main Street Sports ...
The Detroit Tigers are linked to one of the top free agents out there, but their actual pursuit depends on the outcome this ...