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I'm thinking of ordering this package just so I can watch games from any computer I wish. Plus, the D-Rays are on right now and I want to watch it! :)

Does anyone have this yet? It looks pretty cool.

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Felonious Monk

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I think the cheaper route to go would be to get the season package at 80 bucks, you save around $20. I may bite on this if I happen to hit another parlay today. :)
 

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i have mlb.tv myself.....stright up, the picture is pretty good for a computer, but i only wonder if in the long wrong it's bad for you eyes cause it is abit unclear, basically not picture perfect like cable, don't take that the wrong way, you'll understand what i mean when you get it.....

but for $14.95 a month.....this is a STEAL if you watch mlb games each day.....you just can't go wrong, takes sooooo much stress out of watching play-by-play on sites.....and it's not like basketball when you watch it your holding your breath every 5 seconds cause the game is so crazy with your-up, your-down, type of thing.....it's BASEBALL!!

i'm trying not the bet much these days, but if your betting and you want to understand the teams better, and help your capping, this is a STEAL!!

i give it 11/10.....:tongue
 

DJTranks

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I ordered last year one package of it...only problem I had was I did not catch as much games as I wanted, but it is very good!! Switch to any game you want and hell it was awsome!!

Worth it!
 

BleedDodgerBlue

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If you don't have direct tv or your cable co. don't offer the package this is definitely worth it. Nice picture quality for a computer. Had it last year and already got it again this year. Also got the audio for blacked out games. Can never have enough baseball.
 

Felonious Monk

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thanks guys! i will most likely purchase it when i get back from vacation this Sunday. i'll let you all know how it works out, at least the ones who are curious in trying it.
 

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So let me get this straight they can still black out local games on the internet, but the audio is not blacked out, is this right...

How do they block local games on the internet didn't know that could be done. Thanks!
 

BleedDodgerBlue

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Countinguy to answer your question, no games will ever be blacked out for audio. You will always be able to hear every single game.

As for the video portion, they will still black out games in your area. Frustrating if some of you have a job where you are at work and want to watch the local team because more often then not they wont show it. They figure out where you live because obviously when you sign up and order you give them your address and they put you in that broadcast feed area if that makes sense. So for example it says you live in indiana and if i'm not mistaken that is a wgn area and you get local cubs games. I could be wrong. If you are getting that game on local tv, plenty of times it will be blacked out internet in your area. Also, like on Sunday nights when ESPN has sunday night baseball you won't get video for any other games going on that night if there are any(still get audio). Or when FOX has saturday day baseball you won't get other games except what they are showing in your area on tv. For example, I can get the dodger FOX feed on my tv, but more often than not I can't get the yankees fox feed, it will be blacked out in my area on saturday afternoons. At least this is how it was last year.

So I guess I should clarify I still really recommend MLB TV, but you do not get every game. The audio though is priceless.
 
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