KEY POINTS
  • Bally Sports San Diego said it would air its final Padres game Tuesday after bankrupt owner Diamond Sports opted to no longer make its rights payments.
  • MLB announced it would take over the broadcast of Padres local games beginning Wednesday, a move it said would increase the team's reach by more than two million homes.
  • Diamond Sports said it would not make the rights payments after it couldn't reach a deal with MLB on direct-to-consumer streaming rights for the Padres.
Daniel Camarena of the San Diego Padres hits a grand slam during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals at Petco Park in San Diego, July 8, 2021.

The San Diego Padres have a new home base on TV.

Major League Baseball will broadcast and produce the team's local games beginning Wednesday, after the owner of Bally Sports San Diego, its regional sports network for local in-market games, dropped the team.