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The research comes courtesy of the sports-betting site Penn Bets, which recently released a study that found no MLB team lost less revenue than the Marlins in 2020.
According to the study, MLB lost a combined estimated $2.4 billion during the 2020 season because there was no live attendance during games. But the Marlins accounted for less than $19 million of that number, with an estimated average loss per game of $226,061.
Those of you who have been to a Marlins game can probably guess why: If your team isn't known for selling many tickets, it's less likely to lose money than the teams that sell out every game when a pandemic makes in-person attendance impossible.