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TexasTowelie

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Sat Dec 5, 2020, 03:45 AM Dec 2020

MLB sues insurance providers, cites billions in virus losses [View all]

Source: AP

Major League Baseball and all 30 of its teams are suing their insurance providers, citing billions of dollars in losses during the 2020 season played almost entirely without fans due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The suit, filed in October in California Superior Court in Alameda County, was obtained Friday by The Associated Press. It says providers AIG, Factory Mutual and Interstate Fire and Casualty Company have refused to pay claims made by MLB despite the league’s “all-risk” policy purchases.

The league claims to have lost billions of dollars on unsold tickets, hundreds of millions on concessions, tens of millions on parking and millions more on suites and luxury seat licenses, in-park merchandise sales and corporate sponsorships. It also cites over a billion dollars in local and national media losses, plus tens of millions in missed income for MLB Advanced Media. It says all of those losses should be covered by their policies.

MLB cut short spring training and postponed the start of its regular season in March, then began a truncated schedule in late July during which fans were barred from stadiums. Teams were limited to 60 regular-season games, down from 162.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/mlb-baseball-fires-coronavirus-pandemic-221928be3e6f856832e0e28c0e6f879f

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"all-risk" , eh??? elleng Dec 2020 #1
They are going to have to find common ground OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2020 #2
sorry MLB, shut downs are ordered by governmental agencies nt msongs Dec 2020 #3
Yep, but you can still take out insurance against the impacts.... paleotn Dec 2020 #16
Oh, right. Good luck with that, baseball. brush Dec 2020 #4
Billionaires being billionaires... EarthFirst Dec 2020 #5
Fuck you MLB. You got your TV money TeamPooka Dec 2020 #6
Ooo! Look at all those former billionaires standing in line at the food bank! mpcamb Dec 2020 #10
Do all risk insurance policies include acts of god? cstanleytech Dec 2020 #7
Depends on actual policies' language L.Pharmstrong Dec 2020 #12
Good luck with that DeminPennswoods Dec 2020 #8
Sure, open the door! Aussie105 Dec 2020 #9
I'll be the contrarian, and ask: intrepidity Dec 2020 #11
Not really. L.Pharmstrong Dec 2020 #13
Sounds like "all-risk" policies are intentionally ambiguous Auggie Dec 2020 #14
Better hurry up moreland01 Dec 2020 #15
It is easy to deride MLB for suing over this dsc Dec 2020 #17
MLB's position seems like a stretch thesquanderer Dec 2020 #23
That should be a fun insurance fight! paleotn Dec 2020 #18
Taxpayers paid for the stadiums, now we'll pay more for insurance payouts bucolic_frolic Dec 2020 #19
+1. California's public utility, PG&E, will be charging users 8% more to fund wildfire improvements Auggie Dec 2020 #21
I get a kick people calling NFL,MLB, Hockey, NBA, etc "Sports" packman Dec 2020 #20
Having made my living in insurance and investing gibraltar72 Dec 2020 #22
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