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As trial looms, baseball fans already won in MLB TV dispute

Major League Baseball fans are already the winners in a lawsuit scheduled for trial next week over how league broadcast rights are distributed.
Nov 1, 2015; New York City, NY, USA; Kansas City Royals players celebrate on the field after defeating the New York Mets in game five of the World Series at Citi Field. The Royals win the World Series four games to one.

Major League Baseball fans are already the winners in a lawsuit scheduled for trial next week over how league broadcast rights are distributed.
    
MLB lawyers have told a Manhattan federal court judge that fans will be able to buy single-team television packages if they don't live in their favorite team's market.
    
The lawyers noted in court papers submitted last week that the desire for single-team packages seemed to be the driving force behind the 2012 class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of fans.
    
The decision to enable single-team TV package purchases came after lawyers for the National Hockey League last year settled their side of the court case. The NHL agreed to let fans buy single-team packages.
    
A message left with a plaintiff's lawyer was not immediately returned Friday.

 

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