Been meaning to ask this as well ... Im considering doing the mlb.tv thing for my xbox ... As a dodger fan would i get to miss some of the 'blackout' rules since i also get alot of the local market channels thru mediacom
Even if I miss out on a couple of games because of blackouts, I will be ok with it. Sometimes I DO actually have other stuff to do during baseball season (but usually not between 9 p.m. and 12:30 a.m.). We talked about it this afternoon and we're definitely going to get the package. Last year, I subscribed to the MLB audio feed to listen to KNBR (Giants' flagship station) for home AND away games and it was pretty cool, considering it only cost $19 for the whole season. So, until I win Powerball and get my OWN season tickets to the Giants (and move there to cut out the commute time), this should do nicely.
Just 37 days until opening day! I've missed baseball so much. The DVDs of the WS and Cain's perfect game only get me so far anymore.
All people who make sweepingly generalized, stupid, uninformed comments are idiots.
Been meaning to ask this as well ... Im considering doing the mlb.tv thing for my xbox ... As a dodger fan would i get to miss some of the 'blackout' rules since i also get alot of the local market channels thru mediacom
I'm a Dodger fan that has the MLB package with mediacom, and I get the Cardinal games on Fox sports midwest, and some of the Cubs games (probably the ones on WGN). The Brewers are the only blackout problem as the Dodgers rarely play the Royals or Twins.
I am seriously considering buying the MLB Extra Innings package for this season, but have never done it before. Last year, I went to B-dubs and watched a lot of home Giants games late at night (here, a 9 p.m. first pitch for games at AT&T Park). I figured it would probably cost me less to get the package and watch the games at home than it did to spend money on dinner and a drink all summer long at B-dubs. DIRECTV's web page says you can pay $40 a month for five months for the service, which doesn't sound bad, now that I'm working again.
Have people used Extra Innings before? And if you have, what were your thoughts? Did you think it was a good deal, did you make good use of it once you had it, and were there any problems that would make you re-think getting it again? Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts...
Had the satellite package when I lived in Texas. The Rangers had no appeal to me and what's better than drifting off while listening to Vin Scully?
The Giants broadcasters are entertaining as heck!
I have the MLB.TV package through my Roku now. That package definitely has more features
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