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The Orioles and Washington Nationals resolved a years-long dispute with the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) over TV rights, Major League Baseball (MLB) officials announced Monday.
A settlement in the TV rights dispute between the Orioles and Nationals regarding MASN may eventually facilitate the sale of the D.C. franchise.
Nationals games will continue to be televised exclusively by MASN in 2025, and the Nationals can explore alternatives for their TV rights in 2026 and beyond.