KEY POINTS
  • The LA Dodgers have experienced more than $100 million in lost revenues due to the pandemic-altered MLB season, President and CEO Stan Kasten told CNBC.
  • "It's extraordinary. It's certainly not anything that anyone could plan for. It's going to take years to catch up," Kasten said.
  • The Dodgers could clinch a World Series title Tuesday in Game 6 against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Los Angeles Dodgers President and CEO Stan Kasten told CNBC on Tuesday that it will take the franchise years to overcome the lost revenue experienced during the pandemic-altered baseball season.

Following a 60-game regular season schedule and no fans in the ballpark, the team will experience a revenue decline "clearly north of $100 million," Kasten said on "Squawk Alley." His comments came hours before the Dodgers could win the MLB crown, with Game 6 of the World Series against the Tampa Bay Rays set for Tuesday night. LA leads the series, 3-2.