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====Broadcast rights fees==== |
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When the amount MASN pays annually to the Nationals to broadcast Nationals games first came up for renegotiation in 2012, the Nationals asked for MASN to increase its annual payment to $118 million per year<ref name=avisummer20180122>{{Cite web |url=http://thesportsesquires.com/the-cold-stove-how-the-television-rights-dispute-between-the-baltimore-orioles-and-washington-nationals-impacts-offseason-decisions/ |title=Summer, Avi, "The Cold Stove: How the Television Rights Dispute Between the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals Impacts Offseason Decisions," thesportsesquires.com, January 22, 2018. |access-date=April 14, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180414234616/http://thesportsesquires.com/the-cold-stove-how-the-television-rights-dispute-between-the-baltimore-orioles-and-washington-nationals-impacts-offseason-decisions/ |archive-date=April 14, 2018 |url-status=dead}}</ref> for the 2012 through 2016 seasons, while the Orioles countered with an offer averaging $39.5 million per year,<ref name=avisummer20180122 |
When the amount MASN pays annually to the Nationals to broadcast Nationals games first came up for renegotiation in 2012, the Nationals asked for MASN to increase its annual payment to $118 million per year<ref name=avisummer20180122>{{Cite web |url=http://thesportsesquires.com/the-cold-stove-how-the-television-rights-dispute-between-the-baltimore-orioles-and-washington-nationals-impacts-offseason-decisions/ |title=Summer, Avi, "The Cold Stove: How the Television Rights Dispute Between the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals Impacts Offseason Decisions," thesportsesquires.com, January 22, 2018. |access-date=April 14, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180414234616/http://thesportsesquires.com/the-cold-stove-how-the-television-rights-dispute-between-the-baltimore-orioles-and-washington-nationals-impacts-offseason-decisions/ |archive-date=April 14, 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref> for the 2012 through 2016 seasons, while the Orioles countered with an offer averaging $39.5 million per year,<ref name=avisummer20180122/> arguing that the Nationals′ request was well above fair market value and in any case unaffordable for MASN, and it began paying the Nationals that amount in 2012<ref name=avisummer20180122/> pending agreement between MASN and the Nationals on a fee. When MASN and the Nationals could not agree on an annual amount, the Orioles and Nationals submitted the matter to Major League Baseball's Revenue-Sharing Definitions Committee for [[Arbitration in the United States|arbitration]]. The committee issued a written decision on June 30, 2014, that MASN should pay the Nationals an average of $59 million per year for 2012 through 2016.<ref name=avisummer20180122/> Claiming the decision was biased against the Orioles, MASN pursued litigation on behalf of the Orioles and itself to have the committee's decision vacated.<ref name=avisummer20180122/> With the matter tied up in the courts, the entire 2012-2016 period went by without a resolution of the matter,<ref name=avisummer20180122/> and the teams missed the next required renegotiation for the seasons from 2017 through 2021. The Nationals seek payment from MASN of over $100 million in fees each for the 2012-2016 and 2017-2021 periods,<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-baseball-television-orioles-nationals/washington-nationals-get-win-over-baltimore-orioles-in-tv-rights-dispute-idUSKBN19Y2NJ Stempel, Jonathan, "Washington Nationals get win over Baltimore Orioles in TV rights dispute," FReuters, July 13, 2017, 3:50 p.m.]</ref> The Nationals and some of their fans contend that the delay in MASN increasing the rights fees it pays Nationals has had a negative impact on the Nationals′ revenues and their ability to sign expensive free agents.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} |
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The ''[[Washington Post]]'' reported that the animosity between the teams over this dispute may have played a role in the Orioles postponing two of a three-game home series against the [[Chicago White Sox]], playing [[2015 White Sox–Orioles crowdless game|the third game]] [[behind closed doors (sport)|without allowing fans to attend]], and moving a subsequent series with the [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] to Tampa Bay due to security concerns during the [[2015 Baltimore riots|civil unrest]] in Baltimore following the [[Killing of Freddie Gray|death of Freddie Gray]] in April 2015. The Nationals were in the middle of a long road trip at the time, so [[Nationals Park]] would have been available as a nearby venue on short notice. [[Baseball commissioner]] [[Rob Manfred]] had suggested that possibility earlier in the week.<ref name="WashPost 2015 riots story">{{cite news|last1=Svrluga|first1=Barry |
The ''[[Washington Post]]'' reported that the animosity between the teams over this dispute may have played a role in the Orioles postponing two of a three-game home series against the [[Chicago White Sox]], playing [[2015 White Sox–Orioles crowdless game|the third game]] [[behind closed doors (sport)|without allowing fans to attend]], and moving a subsequent series with the [[Tampa Bay Rays|Rays]] to Tampa Bay due to security concerns during the [[2015 Baltimore riots|civil unrest]] in Baltimore following the [[Killing of Freddie Gray|death of Freddie Gray]] in April 2015. The Nationals were in the middle of a long road trip at the time, so [[Nationals Park]] would have been available as a nearby venue on short notice. [[Baseball commissioner]] [[Rob Manfred]] had suggested that possibility earlier in the week.<ref name="WashPost 2015 riots story">{{cite news|last1=Svrluga|first1=Barry|last2=Kilgore|first2=Adam|title=Orioles to host home game against the White Sox in an empty stadium|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/nationals/orioles-to-host-home-game-against-the-white-sox-in-an-empty-stadium/2015/04/28/b534ea48-ede6-11e4-8abc-d6aa3bad79dd_story.html|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|date=April 28, 2015|access-date=April 25, 2018}}</ref><ref name="Sun Manfred story">{{cite news|last=Connolly|first=Dan|title=O's-White Sox series might move out of city|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bs-sp-orioles-rob-manfred-0428-20150427-story.html|newspaper=[[The Baltimore Sun]]|date=April 27, 2015|access-date=April 30, 2018}}</ref> |
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An Orioles spokesman would not comment on whether the teams' dispute affected the team's rescheduling decisions, but another source with the team told the ''Post'' that it had. The Nationals said that neither the Orioles nor MLB had approached them about making their stadium available. However, they never made the offer themselves.<ref name="WashPost 2015 riots story" /> |
An Orioles spokesman would not comment on whether the teams' dispute affected the team's rescheduling decisions, but another source with the team told the ''Post'' that it had. The Nationals said that neither the Orioles nor MLB had approached them about making their stadium available. However, they never made the offer themselves.<ref name="WashPost 2015 riots story" /> |