KEY POINTS
  • A bankruptcy judge ordered Diamond Sports, the owner of a portfolio of regional sports networks, to make full payments to four MLB teams to keep carrying their games.
  • Diamond must pay the Diamondbacks, Guardians, Rangers and Twins in full, or the teams can walk away from their contract with the network owner.
  • Earlier this week, Diamond stopped making payments to the San Diego Padres. MLB has since began airing the Padres' games.
The Ohio Cup Trophy on top of a Bally Sports logo prior to a game between the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field in Cleveland, May 17, 2022.

Diamond Sports, the owner of regional sports networks, was ordered this week by a bankruptcy judge to make full media rights payments to four Major League Baseball teams.

Diamond, which runs a portfolio of 19 networks under the Bally Sports brand, filed for bankruptcy in March, seeking to not only restructure its debt load, but also reset some of its media rights deals with teams to reflect so-called market rates in the wake of rampant cord cutting.