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  2. Fanatics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The business operates digital and physical retail locations across leagues, teams, colleges, and associations globally, as well as the flagship site, Fanatics.com. Fanatics has online, sports venue, and vertical apparel partnerships worldwide with all major professional sports leagues and hundreds of collegiate and professional teams, including ...

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    Phone support is available for account management and password reset help, Mon-Fri: 8am-12am ET; Sat: 8am-10pm ET. For additional hours of operation for different services visit our support options page for contact info.

  4. MLB.com - Wikipedia

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    MLB.com is also a commercial site, providing online streaming video and streaming audio broadcasts of all Major League Baseball games to paying subscribers, as well as "gameday", a near-live streaming box score of baseball games for free. In addition, MLB.com sells official baseball merchandise, allows users to buy tickets to baseball games ...

  5. New Era Cap Company - Wikipedia

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    The business originally focused on making men's Gatsby caps, which were popular at the time. [5] By 1965, New Era was supplying caps to about half of the then-20 MLB teams. In 1993, New Era was granted the first exclusive license with the MLB to produce the on-field baseball caps for all of its (then 28, now 30) teams.

  6. How to watch MLB’s Opening Day for free—and without cable

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    MLB.tv offers a seven-day free trial, after which you’ll pay $30 per month or $150 for the season. Are there other options to watch MLB games online? Plenty of them!

  7. YES Network - Wikipedia

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    YES is the product of a holding company founded in 1999 called YankeeNets, created out of a merger of the business operations of the Yankees and the New Jersey Nets.One of the reasons behind the operational merger was to allow both teams to gain better leverage over their own broadcast rights; each party believed that it would obtain better individual deals, if they negotiated the rights ...

  8. MLB free agency: Why some teams haven’t done much yet this ...

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    All together, San Diego’s roster is going to be more than $30 million higher in 2025, despite losing Ha-Seong Kim and his $8 million annual salary in free agency.

  9. Major League Baseball Authentication Program - Wikipedia

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    The organization has continued to have a long-running issue with counterfeiting in general, which peaks during the postseason. For example, during the 2011 National League Championship Series between the St Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers, MLB officials confiscated over 5,000 counterfeited items, with more than 80 percent being found in the vicinity of Busch Stadium. [10]