whippoorwill Old-Timey Member Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Hot Corner said recently and I’ve been mulling it over “I went to watch this game on MLB. I had forgotten that I am blacked out for allWashington Nationals and Baltimore Oriolesgames. Likely spared me a night of frustration” I don’t understand how they can black out the teams that are geographically clostest to you and say ‘catch every game’
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago If the channel carrying a particular team's games, usually meaning a regional cable outlet rather than just old fashioned over-the-air TV, is available, or potentially available, in a particular area then that area gets blacked via mlb.tv in that region. The idea is to 'protect' that channel (several of which have been on the brink of solvency lately) by not giving potential subscribers a work-around to paying for the service. So, for example, a western Pennsylvanian fan can't get Pirates games via MLB.tv because he/she can get them through the Pirates channel. But if that same person is in an area that has access to the Ohio sports channels then Reds & Guardians games might also be blocked. whippoorwill 1
Elian Pena St. Lucie Mets - A SS In St. Lucie's Wednesday doubleheader, the 18-year-old shortstop went 3-for-7 with a walk and his 7th and 8th doubles. He's hitting .346/.460/.481 (.941). Also 8 steals in 9 attempts. Explore Elian Pena News >
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