The blackout rule makes absolutely no sense to me.
Rather than increase game attendance, I think it has the contrary effect. If I can't watch my home team on tv, how am I going to get more interested in going to games at the ballpark?
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Posts: 6653 | Location: Chicago, IL | Registered: December 17, 2007
I hate it too. Reds are my home team and tonight they are playing in LA but it's blacked out, no more local FOX sports coverage either. Yes, the live audio feed is available for blackout games and you can choose either teams feed but the audio commercials are super annoying and long.
Good news is when you have video feed going they often don't have commercials between innings, just a screen of zen. Watching Phillies and Mets now and it's worth the price not to deal with loud and obnoxious commercials.
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Posts: 4955 | Location: Sunnyside of Louisville | Registered: July 04, 2007
I dislike the blackout nonsense as well. I live in a state with NO MLB team, instead the 5 closest teams in nearby states get 'blacked out' here. That's going to make me want to be a fan, right...
Posts: 380 | Location: Nevada | Registered: May 12, 2013
McAfee forced a VPN on us with the latest subscription. This would allow us to stream from the computer and avoid the local area blackouts. Problem for me is that the Cardinals continue to play so bad that I'm not going to subject myself to the misery. Even at the reduced rate.
Posts: 2182 | Location: Just outside of Zion and Bryce Canyon NP's | Registered: March 18, 2012