If you’re listening or testing in the evenings – and you hear an unexpected program that isn’t shown on the station schedule – it’s a pretty safe bet the station is carrying the playoffs / World Series. Major League Baseball is extremely strict about stations not streaming their baseball games – MLB.com offers a paid package for baseball fans who want to watch / listen over the internet.
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And having to pay for a product that I used to listen freely, KNBR carries the SF Giants, really ticks me off. Even with an AM Select-a-tenna from CCrane KNBR is just about out of our range.
We went to DirectTV in April and at the beginning of baseball, I added the sports package. I was told this would allow us to watch baseball, actually the YES network for the YANKEES. But then I found out I would also need the MLB package. Long story short, the cost was RIDICULOUS. $12.95 for sports package and around $340 for the MLB package…..
Football is just as bad…..The cost is too much.
The internet would not work because I am not in the mood to sit at the computer to watch/stream the games…..I will try to watch the RAMS on Channelsurfing.net but our speed will tend to drop and the streaming will not be consistent.
This is one of those, OH WELL, moments…..