
Major League Baseball is reporting it could lose up to $4 billion if the 2020 season is called off.
Officials are still working on an 82-game season with no fans in the stands.
The report released Tuesday projected how much each team might lose, with losses for the Milwaukee Brewers estimated to be $139 million.
Average losses for teams were put at $147 million and the median is expected to be about $135 million.
The dollar figures come from a document presented to the Major League Baseball Players Association called “Economics of Playing without Fans in Attendance.”











