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York baseball club part of new broadcast venture

The Atlantic League announced the York Revolution is part of the diamond sports broadcast streaming network. PHOTO/PROVIDED BY YORK REVOLUTION

York baseball club part of new broadcast venture

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The is part of the new for live games, expanding access for fans.

The Atlantic League announced the franchise is part of the  streaming network launched this week. Dugout TV (“DTV”) is a digital network for live Atlantic League games. 

“Dugout TV is a meaningful step forward for the Atlantic League and the York Revolution, and for fans of diamond sports everywhere,” said Ben Shipley, President and General Manager of the League. “It adds value for our York Revolution game subscribers. Our goal is to reflect that connection bringing together professional, amateur, and international play in one accessible place. We see huge upside in DTV’s future.” 

Dugout TV is available at DugoutTV.org and provides 24-hour, worldwide access to live events and recorded programming via its . 

According to a release, Dugout TV represents the beginning of a long-term effort to expand how and where these games are experienced. While live Atlantic League competition remains a central focus, the platform will grow into a year-round destination for fans, historians, journalists, and creators. 

Dugout TV is provided by , which began streaming all Atlantic League games on Opening Day, April 21. Per the release, the partnership provides a technical foundation for broadcasts and the capacity to incorporate additional leagues and content as the platform evolves. 

“Dugout TV is designed to grow alongside the communities it serves,” said Tanner Goetz, co-founder of HomeTeam Live. “We’ve built a platform that can support a wide range of programming, whether live competition or original narratives, while remaining accessible to fans wherever they are.” 

Dugout TV covers baseball, softball, and related games, from a backyard catch, to stickball, wiffle ball or emerging and regional variations. The platform will highlight the culture, crafts, and stories that connect generations of players and fans, alongside archival footage, interviews, and features that explore both well-known and overlooked corners of the sport.