How are the Rockies' finances after their TV deal hit?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Even with a value of $1.37 billion, a $40-$50 million rights fee hit will take a toll on the Colorado Rockies.The Rockies are part of AT&T SportsNet, and as of early this year, the broadcaster announced its intention to get out of the regional sports network business."It's a big chunk of their revenue," said Kurt Badenhausen, Sportico’s sports valuations reporter. "It just disappeared." Rockies roll out new eats on eve of home opener According to Sportico, the Rockies’ valuation for 2023 has dropped by 4%, or about $55 million. Now, it's a value that will be eventually recuperated, but replacing the revenue stream will take time."They're not going to be able to replace it in the short term," Badenhausen said. "These clubs are going to take a haircut because what has happened in the current RSN (regional sports network) model. You have a lot of people who don't watch Rockies games who are paying the cable operators to support these large media rights deals. Once...These 5 stadiums have the cheapest beer in baseball, study finds
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Baseball is back, and if you're planning on catching a game Friday – which happens to be National Beer Day – at some point in the evening you might look down at a shocking receipt and wonder how much other MLB stadium vendors charge.Sportsbook NJ.Bet analyzed a number of factors to rank the best (and worst) stadiums in baseball, including the cheapest beer price. How much will a Colorado Rockies game cost a family of 4? The study found that these five MLB stadiums have the most affordable brews:1. Coors Field: $3DENVER, : Vendors Mike Benowitz (L) and Marty Toth (R) try to sell official game programs to fans 07 July for the 1998 Major League All-Star game at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. AFP PHOTO/Jeff HAYNES (Photo credit should read JEFF HAYNES/AFP via Getty Images)2. Dodger Stadium: $4.50LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 30: A rainbow appears over the right field bleachers before the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 30, 2012...‘I felt totally violated’: owner of SUV ransacked by tow truck driver near South Beach lot speaks out
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
An SUV owner who watched in disbelief as a tow truck driver broke into her vehicle and took valuables moments after removing it from a South Beach municipal lot is speaking out and sharing her story.Speaking with 7News on Friday, Roxana Levy said she’s still livid over the Jan. 20 break-in near the South of Fifth lot.“He’s actually trying to steal or see what’s in here to try to take something,” she said, “and I felt totally violated.”Levy watched 7News’ story about the break-in, which first aired on Thursday night and featured cellphone video she recorded from a nearby balcony on the day of the incident.“It was horrible,” she said.Levy said she was at work that day and had parked her Mazda SUV in a tow away spot.Upon spotting her vehicle being towed, Levy said, she intruitively took out her smartphone and began recording the incident on video.Moments later, the Beach Towing driver, later identified as 56-year-old Amaury Di...Out of control driver crashed into beauty store in Fort Lauderdale
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
An out of control driver crashed into a South Florida business. The car hit the Fitglow Beauty store near Northeast 13th Street and Seventh Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. There were no injuries reported. This is not the first time a vehicle has crashed into this beauty store. Not too long ago, a pickup truck hit the same wall at the store.Grass fire near Turnpike in South Miami-Dade under control; NB traffic reduced to 1 lane near SW 112th Ave.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
A small grass fire that sparked in South Miami-Dade is impacting rush hour traffic along the Florida Turnpike.A traffic camera captured Miami-Dade Fire Rescue trucks parked to the side of the northbound lanes of the highway near Southwest 112th Avenue and 250th Street, just after 6 p.m., Friday.A Florida Highway Patrol cruiser was seen blocking all but one northbound lane.Officials urge drivers to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.Crews have since been able to put the fire under control.Stay tuned to WSVN 7 News and wsvn.com for updates on this developing story.CHANGES FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
Happy Friday, South Florida!Hopefully everyone had a nice week. And what a week it was! South Florida got to enjoy beautiful blues skies, breezy East winds and low rain chances all week. And today was no different. We ended the week with possibly the nicest day as we saw fewer clouds and sunny skies all day long. This evening is looking rather quiet as well so it’s a green light for any outdoor plans you might have tonight! While a passing shower or two can’t be ruled out overnight tonight, rain chances should still remain low until later in the weekend.While we are on topic, let’s talk about this weekend as there will be some changes already underway. As it stands, Saturday seems to be the better of the two weekend days as only isolated showers will remain in the forecast. But as we work our way into the latter part of the weekend, a weak front will be drifting south across our state while moisture levels increase over South Florida. This means that not only will ...Car crashes through backyard in Somerville
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
A car crashed through a backyard in Somerville Friday, drawing emergency crews to the scene in a residential area on Highland Avenue. The driver of the car said she lost control and went sliding down an embankment. The driver said no one was hurt. Video showed police and fire crews on scene Friday afternoon after the crash.‘History mystery’ surrounds bed possibly connected to trial of Lizzie Borden
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
Local authorities and members of the Fall River Historical Society are working to learn more as questions surround a more than century-old bed that Lizzie Borden may have slept in while on trial in the 1892 Fall River ax murders of her father and stepmother. The bed has spent years in storage at the Ash Street Jail in New Bedford. It doesn’t have a manufacture date or serial number. But it does have a clue for historians, according to Jonathan Darling of the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office. “There’s this very unusual marking on the side that looks kind of like a face, or maybe a backward state of Massachusetts,” Darling said. Darling said there is a theory that the manufacturer could have used the marking as a trademark in place of their company name.The Bristol County Sheriff’s Office discussed the mystery in a message on social media earlier this week after officials said they hosted personnel from the Fall River Historical Society to see the bed.&...Orioles rally, hang on to beat Yankees, 7-6, in home opener at sold-out Camden Yards
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
Bryan Baker threw a 96 mph by Isiah Kiner-Falefa and unleashed a roar in chorus with the 45,017 raucous fans at a sold-out Camden Yards.The strikeout ended the eighth inning with the potential tying run at third base, and Baltimore closer Félix Bautista repeated the feat in the ninth as the Orioles held on to beat the New York Yankees, 7-6, in their first home game of the season.The Orioles had already lost a 4-0 lead and were on the verge of letting a 7-5 advantage slip away when Baker entered with two on, no outs and a run already in. The first batter he faced, Jose Trevino, tried to bunt those runners over, but when Baker’s first two pitches missed the strike zone, Trevino swung away. Gold Glove third baseman Ramón Urías, who doubled in the go-ahead run and scored what proved to be the game-winner in the seventh, snared a 105.4 mph ground ball to start a double play. Baker’s strikeout of Kiner-Falefa came with Oriole Park’s crowd on its feet and e...Clarke Schmidt’s struggles continue in Yankees’ loss to Orioles
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:20:58 GMT
BALTIMORE — The Orioles’ home opener featured fireworks before and during their 7-6 win over the Yankees on Friday.Following a pregame ceremony that involved actual pyrotechnics and Oriole orange smoke, both teams provided explosives via their lineups. Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt was hardly a fan of the display, as he labored for the second time in as many starts.Baltimore batters touched him up for five hits, four earned runs and 11 hard-hit balls — which are represented by fire emojis on Baseball Savant. Seven of those balls came off the bat at more than 100 miles per hour.Injuries have Schmidt in the Yankees’ rotation to begin the season, but he has allowed seven earned runs over 6.2 innings thanks in large part to his struggles against left-handed hitters.Schmidt gave up three earned runs and two homers to the Giants’ Joc Pederson and Brandon Crawford in his first start of the season on April 1. On Friday, rough second and fourth innings and...Latest news
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