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One of the resumption plans that Major League Baseball is pondering is one where teams play games in empty stadiums to adhere to the social distancing rules put in place to stem the spread of the Coronavirus.
While this idea is gaining some traction as summer nears, it is far from a perfect world. The games will be televised and some revenue will be recouped but for both the haves and have-nots of the game, they will still not see a good chunk of their normal revenue.
The New York Yankees have the most to lose, approximately $470 million in stadium revenue according to Michael Ozanian of Forbes SportsMoney.