The Los Angeles Angels are one of the few teams in MLB that have yet to sort out their local broadcasts for the upcoming season. The Angels are one of nine MLB teams that were signed to Main Street ...
The Angels have partnered with MLB to provide in-market, direct-to-consumer streaming via the league’s platform.
Angels GM Perry Minasian stated the Angels are committing to their young core and to giving opportunities for other young players this season. That is a tacit admission a rebuild is in process and ...
Nine teams opted out of their deals with Main Street Sports over the off season. The Angels were one of those teams and the loss of local TV revenue is likely the main reason the team has ...
The Angels have left Main Street Sports Group, the parent company of FanDuel Sports networks. This is the latest step in a drawn out saga that has left multiple teams across MLB, the NBA, and the NHL ...
Spring training has arrived, and games begin on Friday, February 20th. This is a chance for every team to make final roster decisions and figure out where a player might bat in the lineup or play in ...
Fans in Southern California can pay $99.99 for the season or $19.99 per month to stream games; still uncertain is how fans with cable or satellite can watch.
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