Gio (Greg Giannotti)
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Yeah, they do.
And there's enough interesting teams in the league that you have the displaced New Yorkers and whatever else to be able to fill the building enough times to be able to make some money.
But, yeah, I don't know.
I heard Jeff Passan talk.
He was positive about it and thought that because of the TV deals that are up at the end of 2027 โ
are really going to push both sides to make an agreement, especially on the Major League Baseball side, because that if they miss a season, and that's at the end of 2027, so let's say they miss games or miss an entire season, and then they...
get an agreement and they're ready to play baseball in 2028, these TV networks will look back to 1995 and say, well, look what happened when you guys missed a bunch of games in 94, and then it took three years and a bunch of steroids and a baseball home run chase, home run chase between McGuire and Sosa to bring everybody back.
We're not trying to invest in your product right now.
This is the lowest possible it could be.
Now, maybe a TV network's like, this is great because we could buy really, really low
Yeah, I think that would be great.
We saw in 2022 with this agreement that they slapped together, they were able to play as many games as possible and got the season in.
I just...
I don't know.
I hear more negativity about this thing dragging on and on and on than I do about... Where do you hear the negativity from, though?
Right.
And it's the biggest possible change you could have.
which is making a salary cap.
And if you're the players, hell no.
I mean, they're the only league left.