ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. -- MLB Network is getting ready to move into a whole new space.
No, the content on the Emmy Award-winning network won’t be changing anytime soon, but following Tuesday’s groundbreaking ceremony, the countdown is on for MLB Network to move into its brand-new, state-of-the-art facility by the 2028 season.
“When you look at the MLB Network logo, it's built around home plate,” said Bill Morningstar, MLB Network’s president. “That's symbolic because the network serves as the home for fans of baseball across the entire U.S. Today is a big moment for us.”
Among those on hand for Tuesday’s ceremony were Morningstar, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, Deputy Commissioner of business and media Noah Garden, Elmwood Park mayor Robert Colletti and Clark Machemer, senior managing direct

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