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Old 02-21-2025, 03:47 PM   #32
LD84
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MLB TV is a great deal since that is less than a $1 a game and you can watch all of the games.

The big problem is the blackouts which is just beyond assine.

And since baseball is hyper local now, no one really wants to watch other teams. So if you live away from your team, it is great. But if you live in your teams market and just want your teams baseball, not so much.


Also, you can very easily watch MLB TV or any other sport or movie/show on a TV.
Most TVs from the mid 2010's are 'smart' and can have apps added to them.
Add the MLB app, sign in and then you can watch.

If your TV cannot do that, then you can use a Roku or Fire stick and plug it into an open HDMI port.
They are $20-50 and you can add the apps via those sticks.
Then sign in and watch.

I watch a lot of sports on my tablet since I usually have multiple games going on at once. But for the games I really want to follow close, I will still watch on a TV.

Last edited by LD84; 02-21-2025 at 03:49 PM.
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