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Many fans indicated that they were “experiencing long delays before the site finally loaded” Mike De Sisti/USA TODAY NETWORK

In Milwaukee, Radcliffe, Reid & Kirby noted the establishment a new parking system at American Family Field “doesn't appear to be going smoothly out of the gate.” Instead of collecting parking fees upon entrance to the lot, the Brewers are “posting a QR code drivers can scan directing them to a web page,” where they can enter their license plates and pay the associated parking rate. In theory, the process would “create smoother entrance to the lots.” The first day was “met with some hiccups.” Many fans indicated that they were “experiencing long delays before the site finally loaded,” and the Brewers announced yesterday shortly before first pitch that "no parking violations would be levied against patrons in the lot” (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 4/2).

GLOBAL STATUS: In Cincinnati, Kelsey Conway reported the Bengals are one of 11 teams “without an international home.” Bengals EVP Katie Blackburn said that the team is “looking into if taking their brand internationally is the right fit for the club at the moment.” She said, “We have not applied for an international market yet, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been looking at things.” Conway wrote the Bengals “will be playing internationally in the next few years whether they have an international home or not.” The team will “find out if they are playing in Munich in May” when the schedule is released. If they do not play in Europe in 2024, they “must give up a home game at Paycor Stadium to play internationally in either 2025 of 2027” (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 4/2).

SILENCE SPEAKS LOUDLY: In Phoenix, Greg Moore reported the Cardinals have been ordered to pay a former team executive $3M after a ruling that the team “made false and defamatory statements, with malice,” about former VP/Player Personnel Terry McDonough. Moore wrote this is a “real hit” to owner Michael Bidwill’s credibility. This situation “stinks,” and Bidwill is “not talking.” That “makes it hard to give him the benefit of the doubt.” It would “show real leadership” if Bidwill “stepped up and spoke with independent media outlets” who cover the team every day. Moore: “What can Bidwill say that will inspire the fan base and potential business partners to believe he’s more than this slew of negativity and the right guy to help turn this organization into a model of success -- on and off the field?” (ARIZONA REPUBLIC, 4/2).

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