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Major League Baseball is prepared to produce and distribute local broadcasts for teams whose telecasts are uncertain this season because of the financial problems of the FanDuel Sports Network regional networks.
The troubled broadcaster is trying to renegotiate its payments to nine MLB teams, and recently missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals.
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The Angels say their games will still be televised, perhaps by another company or perhaps produced by MLB. A new TV deal also means a loss of revenue for the team, which might impact its payroll.