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Old 04-09-2008, 04:03 PM   #10
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Re: Baseball games on DirecTv

Originally Posted by cardinal&gold View Post
Am I right in understanding that I need to get the MLB Extra Innings package if I want to continue to watch games on FSN Midwest, even though living in Texas I am well out of the St. Louis market?
From the answers given above, I think you are correct. The only games you'll be able to get on FSN are the ones on whatever default FSN station you receive. I guess it makes sense if they're going to sell Extra Innings as a big package that you won't be able to see the out-of-market games on their $10/month sports bundle. It just goes against the normal blackout thinking most of us have when games are on a channel like ESPN.
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