That's cool, but...read this from the MLB.TV website:
If a game is blacked out in an area, it is not available for live game viewing. If you are an MLB.TV Premium subscriber and not within either Club's home television territory, the applicable game will be available as an archived game as soon as possible after the conclusion of the game. If you are an MLB.TV Premium subscriber within either Club's home television territory or an MLB.TV subscriber in any territory, the applicable game will be available as an archived game approximately 90 minutes after the conclusion of the game.
90 minutes isn't too bad from my point of view, I'll record games to watch later that evening anyway and I usually don't hear who won. It appears the NBA doesn't have a similar system, you have to buy the League Pass for a minimum of $120 and you can watch 4 teams. Against $1,000 a year even that may be worth it, I would just have to really keep track of these different services, I can see it can easily start to creep up to the same money if I wasn't careful.
Bob
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