Tigers won’t lose money if they play baseball in 2020
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred told Anderson Cooper on CNN that Major League Baseball would lose up to $4 billion if the 2020 season were canceled, and even more money if 82 games had to be played without fans in attendance. The Detroit Tigers were listed as the least unfortunate team, with a projected loss of $84 million over an 82-game season. Really? Let’s have a look...