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The Cardinals are partnering with MLB to produce their games beginning in 2026, but the financial impact is set to be huge. The post Cardinals’ New MLB TV Deal Comes With a $40 Million Gut Punch appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The St. Louis Cardinals are preparing for a significant drop in television revenue this season, possibly around $20 million, after moving their local broadcast rights from FanDuel Sports Network Midwest to a Major League Baseball-led streaming service.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that Major League Baseball will produce and distribute all in-market St. Louis Cardinals games for the 2026 season. Fans will be able to watch games on traditional cable and satellite providers as well as through Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals became the eighth Major League Baseball team to shift to MLB-produced broadcasts for 2026, marking another step in the league’s growing takeover of local television rights as regional sports networks continue to collapse.
According to Katie Woo and Will Sammon of The Athletic, the Cardinals are getting some brutal news in the wake of their new TV deal with Major League Baseball. The updated TV revenue features a difference of $40 million, but in the wrong direction.
Still undecided if they'll remain with FanDuel Sports Network's parent company or hop to MLB Media, Cardinals make a subtle move for certainty amid turbulence.
The parent company of FanDuel Sports Network, the former television partner of the St. Louis Cardinals, is expected to close its Ballpark Village office and lay off 25 workers, according to newly-filed Missouri state documents.
The entire office, including remote workers, will shut down as part of the action, the company said.