

The Cleveland Guardians have had their local television broadcasts on Bally Sports since the 2021 season.
However, this may not be the case in 2024.
In a recent article, Evan Drellich and Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic discuss how the Guardians are one of two MLB teams whose broadcasting deals may be terminated soon.
Per Drellich and Vorkunov, “A United States federal judge approved a wind-down plan for Diamond Sports Group on Wednesday, setting up a potential path to an endgame for the broadcaster and its bankruptcy proceedings.”
Back in March, Bally Sports’ parent company, Diamond Sports Group, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to considerable debt.
Per Cleveland.com Guardians beat writer Paul Hoynes, Cleveland received $55 million from Diamond Sports Group in 2023.
If the Guardians are ultimately dropped from Diamond Sports Group, the team could either have its games broadcasted by MLB or strike a deal with another broadcast provider.
Also, the potential lack of a television deal could affect the Guardians’ payroll.
Cleveland President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti shared his thoughts on the situation in an article from Hoynes.
Per Drellich and Vorkunov, “The league has been pushing for certainty as to its 2024 broadcast agreements and revenues, and a hearing on a motion the league brought is expected no later than Dec. 8.”
Considering this date, Cleveland fans could find out soon if the team’s local games will remain on Bally Sports or not.