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MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

Re: MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

I have the MLB package and I'm wondering which team(s) to closely follow. The Red Sox are blacked out and I don't have NESN so that's not an option. The Yankees are also a non-starter. The White Sox are also off the table.

I like Toronto because I appreciate Buck Martinez and his insight into the game. Also because he doesn't talk just for the sake of talking. The Braves are an option because I grew up watching them on TBS all the time so their team is familiar. The Padres have Don Orsillo. Any other broadcast teams people recommend? Or ones I should avoid? A good roster is a bonus, but an entertaining broadcast team can more than make up for that. I don't need a new team on the field, just ideas for who to pass a few hours with a couple times a week.
 
I have the MLB package and I'm wondering which team(s) to closely follow. The Red Sox are blacked out and I don't have NESN so that's not an option. The Yankees are also a non-starter. The White Sox are also off the table.

I like Toronto because I appreciate Buck Martinez and his insight into the game. Also because he doesn't talk just for the sake of talking. The Braves are an option because I grew up watching them on TBS all the time so their team is familiar. The Padres have Don Orsillo. Any other broadcast teams people recommend? Or ones I should avoid? A good roster is a bonus, but an entertaining broadcast team can more than make up for that. I don't need a new team on the field, just ideas for who to pass a few hours with a couple times a week.

Get a VPN and blackouts are a thing of the past, except on devices that need your location to access MLB.TV.
 
Re: MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

Supposedly MLB.TV lets you buy single team access that overides blackouts when your team plays. Not sure how you buy it though.
 
Re: MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

JD Martinez to the Red Sox. 5 for $110, $50 of which comes in the first two seasons.

EDIT: JD has an opt-out after year 2.
 
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Re: MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

I just found out my Generation 3 Apple TV has the ability to sync up the radio feed with the video feed for MLB.tv. :eek:

It's under Audio Options once you start watching the live video.

Is this the first year this has been possible? I knew you could do it with the computer, but it never used to be possible on the Apple TV.
 
Re: MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

Was it CO that kept them in humidors or something?

Yup.

Thinner air means longer hits, plus Denver is on the dry side - dried-out balls bounce off the bat further and some pitchers have said they have trouble gripping them.
 
Re: MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

Yup.

Thinner air means longer hits, plus Denver is on the dry side - dried-out balls bounce off the bat further and some pitchers have said they have trouble gripping them.

That's what I thought, but couldn't remember for sure; I knew about the "thin air" reasons, also the dried out ball factor. When I played fall softball, the difference was very noticeable here in MN, with the lack of humidity at that time of year.
 
Re: MLB 2017: Playoffs, World Series, and Off-season.

Im watching baseball today. It's glorious!

Even if its just day 2 spring games.
 
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