Seriously, just imagine having access to Cardinal games on your iPhone, Android device, iPod, iPad, laptop, every tv in your home, Macbook, and even the navigation screen in your car. How much would that be worth to you, especially if you never had to worry about another blackout again?
Cardinals fan since I could hold a fishing pole steady. Accidental blogger. Opinionated. I could care less about what you think of me. Constantly confounded, bemused, and confuzzled (ie I'm a pc and a mac). I'm an IT infrastructure analyst with a penchant for breaking tech toys. I ate a sabermetric primer for breakfast. I love playing "All-powerful GM of MLB". The 2010 Cardinals represented a good, practical definition "cognitive dissonance". The 2011 version got by on duct tape and a prayer, and I'm fine with that. They just need new tape for #12 in 12.
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Well, I’m currently paying about $150 a year for MLB.TV premium to get the games on my Apple TV and iPhone in Northwest Indiana, and I’d probably go about $100-$150 more before I threw in the towel and just whined about my lack of Yadi.
I’m with you there. I’d seriously consider $300 or more a year to have access on all devices.
I live in Charlotte which means I get blacked out when we play the Reds, Nationals and Braves (Orioles, too, but that’s so rare that it doesn’t matter).
Here’s my $100. Give me the Cardinals feed.
Considering how little they play the Reds (and they do so early in the season), this year isn’t looking too bad for you.
MLB.TV is definitely the way to go; especially if you’re like me and you live in Montana…think in Seattle are the only games that are ever blacked out up here…
Yeah, I’ve got MLB.TV premium, but we live relatively close to St. Louis. It wouldn’t be an issue, but we use UVerse, because they have the most reliable ISP where we live.
I’d pay at least 100, however, my bill is high enough as is
Haha. I understand that. We have combined billing for UVerse tv, internet, and wireless. I prefer to not look at the bill.
I’ve got regular, caffine-free MLB.tv, and I get ESPN3 with my AT&T internet, so I don’t miss much of anything, really, since I live in TX. The only games I can’t watch are the Astros and Rangers, but they’re both AL, so that won’t happen much.
Nice combination. Living in TX for about 10 years, and I still refer to the experience as the “Dark Age of Baseball” in my life. Really enjoyed games at the Astrodome and MInute Maid, though.
I have mlb.tv and live in Toronto, so I get blacked out from nothing.
Sounds pretty good, except for the whole living in Toronto thing. I’ve heard it is a great city, but it’s
not exactly the center of Cardinal Nation. 😉
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