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Crypto exchange FTX has just inked a new five-year deal with America’s premier baseball league, the MLB. The tie-up is primarily a marketing move from the crypto platform, but representatives from the MLB said the partnership will also continue catering to a fan base of “early adopters.”
The logo for FTX.US, the exchange’s U.S.-based entity, will also be featured as a patch on umpire uniforms starting from the MLB All-Star Game on July 13, 2021. Additionally, the exchange has also earned promotion rights throughout the various MLB-related channels, ranging from physical games to social media.
The partnership is significant considering the number of viewers who watch America’s second-most-popular sport. MLB.TV, the league’s exclusive streaming service, registered 1.3 billion minutes of streaming, according to CNBC. Similarly, ESPN’s Sunday coverage of the sport boasted an average viewership of 1.58 million viewers in the first two weeks of this year’s season.
The exchange has also reportedly formed an agreement with MLB Players, Inc., the licensing entity responsible for any products that use the MLB brand or its players. Though unclear how this particular relationship will unfold, Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX’s CEO, said that “further details of our long-term partnership” will be announced later in the year.
Thi is not FTX’s first partnership in the world of sports, either. The Miami Heat, for instance, has renamed its stadium to the FTX Arena following a 19-year, $135 million deal in April.
In June, FTX also announced another multi-year deal that would see one of the largest esports teams rename to TSM FTX. The team will enjoy a $21 million check each year for the duration of the partnership.
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