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  1. CBS Sports has the latest MLB Baseball news, live scores, player stats, standings, fantasy games, and projections.

  2. Template:Infobox television Major League Baseball on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of Major League Baseball (MLB) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. The network has aired Major League Baseball telecasts in several variations dating back to the 1950s. Prior to this, CBS did broadcast Games 3–4 of the 1947 World ...

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  4. Major League Baseball on television in the 1970s. By 1969, Major League Baseball had grown to 24 teams and the net local TV revenues had leaped to $20.7 million. This is in sharp contrast to 1950 when local television brought the then 16 Major League clubs a total net income of $2.3 million. Changes baseball underwent during this time, such as ...

  5. Fox paid a fraction less of the amount of money that CBS paid for the Major League Baseball television rights for the 1990 through 1993 seasons. Unlike The Baseball Network arrangement, Fox reverted to the format of televising regular season games (approximately 16 weekly telecasts that normally began on Memorial Day weekend) on Saturday afternoons.

  6. The Baseball Bunch. The Baseball Network. Baseball Night in America. Batting Stance Guy. Major League Baseball blackout policy. Bonds on Bonds. Braves TBS Baseball. Baseball broadcasting firsts.

  7. On December 14, 1988, CBS (under the guidance of Commissioner Peter Ueberroth, Major League Baseball's broadcast director Bryan Burns, CBS Inc. CEO Laurence Tisch as well as CBS Sports executives Neal Pilson and Eddie Einhorn) paid approximately US$1.8 billion (equivalent to 2.57 billion in 2023) for exclusive over-the-air television rights for over four years (beginning in 1990).