griddle.baseballtoaster.com - 11/21/2008
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From Maury Brown's Biz of Baseball:
griddle.baseballtoaster.com - 11/24/2008
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Maury Brown in his Biz of Baseball blog
relays a story that Citigroup will maintain its 20-year,...
$400 million sponsorship of the Mets new stadium opening this April.
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MLB Postpones Vote On Sensible Broadcast Rules Until January
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Via The Griddle, it looks like MLB will not review their blackout policy until January, during the owners' meetings in New York, but after the launch of the MLB channel.
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