Overview
- Quarterly revenue reached about $311–312 million, up roughly 7% year over year, as nine-month operating income swung to a $36.3 million profit from a prior loss.
- Nine-month baseball revenue excluding The Battery surpassed $600 million for the first time, exceeding 2024’s full-year $595 million total.
- The Battery was the fastest-growing segment, with Q3 revenue up 56% to $27.2 million and nine-month real estate revenue up 44% to $70.9 million, aided by the April Pennant Park acquisition.
- Stadium and event activity remained the primary engine at $358 million for the nine months, supported by strong attendance, sold-out premium inventory, and a quarter that included the MLB All-Star Game.
- Broadcasting revenue rose 14% to $165 million as the club received a local-rights fee bump on the rebranded FanDuel Sports Network Southeast, and leadership said the team will be active in free agency and trades to target a top-five payroll.