⚾ The Billion-Dollar Inning: How Private Equity Is Rewriting Baseball’s Future

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Baseball isn’t just a game anymore—it’s Wall Street’s favorite asset class.
The average MLB team is now worth $2.62 billion—up 12% in just one year.
Why? Private equity, media disruption, and billion-dollar stadium real estate plays.

In this Blunt Insights breakdown, we dive into:
• 📈 Why PE-backed teams grew +32.5% vs. +19.7% for traditional owners
• 🏟️ How stadium districts like Battery Atlanta generate $140M EBITDA
• 🎥 Why NESN 360 & streaming models are the new gold rush
• 💹 Why MLB franchises now outperform the S&P 500

Private equity isn’t ruining baseball—it’s financializing it.
The real game isn’t on the field—it’s on the balance sheet.

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