2020 has been a pretty unusual year for everyone. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly all facets of our lives. Baseball was no exception. The MLB season was postponed for many months and was followed by an at times ugly negotiation on how to safely resume and properly compensate the players. The biggest factor in making these negotiations so tense was the lack of revenue the teams were estimating due to the inability to host fans during the games. Back in May Major League Baseball was estimated to lose around $4 billion, with the Cardinals estimated to lose around $136 million.
St. Louis Cardinals reportedly missed out on over $254 million in revenue - A Hunt and Peck
