The Cincinnati Reds have found a new TV partner to broadcast their games for the upcoming season.
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The new deal involves Main Street Sports, which owns Fan Duel Sports Network, and the Fan Duel betting app, according to a team spokesperson.
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This will be for the upcoming Reds’ season.
“Our top priority is to make sure Reds games are accessible to our fans. The decision to stay with FanDuel Sports Network provides continuity for our fans to watch Reds games as in previous seasons, and now with a direct-to-consumer streaming product available through the FanDuel Sports Network app,” said Doug Healy, Reds Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Financial Officer.
Fan Duel Sports Network be the home for all “in-market games,” as well as 30-minute pre and postgame shows.
Reds’ pitchers and catchers report for spring training on Feb. 12.
The season opener is March 27 when they host San Francisco at 4:10 p.m.
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