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Comcast Xfinity customers will no longer have access to programs broadcasted by Bally Sports Network, which includes games from the Minnesota Twins, Wild, Timberwolves, and Lynx. This is due to Comcast’s decision to go dark after failing to reach a deal with the network. Bally Sports Network is owned by Diamond Sports Group, and the two sides have been unable to come to an agreement despite Comcast’s flexibility in negotiations.

Diamond Sports Group has yet to make a comment on the situation. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Twins are set to play the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday at 1:10 p.m., and fans who are affected by this dispute can still catch the game on DirectTV, Spectrum, and FuboTV. Dustin Morse, a spokesperson for the Minnesota Twins, expressed disappointment at the disruption caused by this negotiation between Comcast and Bally’s but emphasized that the Twins have no part in it.

The hope is that Comcast and Bally’s can come to an agreement soon to resolve this issue. In the meantime, fans of Minnesota Twins are encouraged to seek alternative ways to watch their favorite teams play.

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