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FOX Sports News Analyst Rick Horrow discusses the latest in baseball business.

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I've fox sports news -- Rick -- talking baseball at the winter meetings. -- very successful season for baseball in all material respects. An amazing playoff theories television contracts. Labor stability. Attendance increase. Look at the other good news just recently reached. Group on reached a deal with Major League Baseball to be the official daily deal web site for all thirty MLB teams. The deal allow fans to purchase special experiment packages including access to batting practices luxury box seats. -- -- park two -- more money for baseball spread out over the team's. The trouble as now as always seems to be South Florida. The survey conducted by the Miami Herald the work under South Florida baseball fans out at 87% feel furious and -- trade. By the marlins' recent rates. While only 6% have a favorable opinion for team owner Jeffrey Loria additionally 61%. Of the season ticket holder would boycott Knicks beat. If it -- Loria selling the team. The most part Major League Baseball in good shape South Florida. Are you listening for fox sports. Car.

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