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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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MANHATTAN — The Second Circuit held that Major League Baseball’s antitrust exemption, which dates to 1922, protects the league from a lawsuit brought by three minor league teams in New York that sued over the MLB’s decision to cut them loose in a 2020 reorganization of the minors.

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