Creditors Bash Grand Slam Track, Threaten to Sue: ‘Shocking Levels of Incompetence’
March 6, 2026
The unpaid vendors of Grand Slam Track are enraged at the league’s plan for getting out of bankruptcy, which would nearly make athletes whole while repaying most vendors only about 1.5% of what they are owed.
The committee of unsecured creditors said in a court filing on Thursday that Grand Slam has shown “shocking levels of incompetence, bad faith, self-dealing and failures to fulfill its fiduciary duty,” while its proposed plan “violates the fundamental bedrock tenet of the Bankruptcy Code.” The embattled track league owes vendors around $13 million, but proposed in a bankruptcy filing last month to only pay most of them back $200,000 as a group. FRONT OFFICE SPORTS
