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I was thinking the same. If my cable bill wasn't increasing seemingly every year, i'd still have the damn channel. Kind of bummed I can't catch the whole series
Actually, aren't the A's playing whoever wins the wild card match? Its yankees tigers right?
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What makes it even worse is that this game is at 12:07 EST. Yeah 9:07 am in the west. How stupid.
Yankees play the Wild Card team. The Best Record will always play the Wild Card team, even if one of the division winners has a worse record.
Irritating that all games yesterday and today are blacked out on MLB.tv too. I feel like if you buy MLB.tv you should have access to every game at any time.
The MLB.TV blackout for U.S. residents makes a lot of sense.
TBS paid a ****load of money for broadcast rights so they (MLB and TBS) wants you to watch TBS live for the playoffs rather than watch it commercial free on MLB.TV if there was no blackout.
Good news is the games show up rather quickly in the MLB.TV archives after the game has ended, so if you are a cord-cutter, you won't have to wait too long to watch the game.
For what it's worth I can still watch games on mlb.tv. I presume because I had the premium package. The only downside is that you can't get the actual feed of the game on TV, instead you have a half dozen different camera angles you can choose such as center field, 'high home', 'mid home', etc which is interesting but the problem is that that's the only feed you see meaning on any given play you have one camera following the whole play.
For what it's worth I can still watch games on mlb.tv. I presume because I had the premium package. The only downside is that you can't get the actual feed of the game on TV, instead you have a half dozen different camera angles you can choose such as center field, 'high home', 'mid home', etc which is interesting but the problem is that that's the only feed you see meaning on any given play you have one camera following the whole play.
I do have MLBN...whew. Can't miss any Tigers playoff fun!
I have a Premium MLB.tv account and it told me that mode (Postseason.tv) is $4.95.
In the past it was free. I remember watching a guy running out on the field with it. lol
Irritating that all games yesterday and today are blacked out on MLB.tv too. I feel like if you buy MLB.tv you should have access to every game at any time.
Also, I've experimented with different cameras in the Os NY game, and I've found the super mo camera is pretty decent. It's like watching from the first base line. It follows the ball more than the other angles.
that's the camera I hate. Orioles wildcard game night I was watching that camera but only for about a half-inning because the cameraman forgot to take his ADD medicine with constant zooms - the main shot was good of pitcher/HP/1st base and then he's zoom in on an outfielder or an infielder or Buck, etc and back to the main shot. I don't get why all that zooming when nothing from his camera made it to air -- there was a few cuts to Buck on the TBS broadcast, but none from super mo camera.
that's the camera I hate. Orioles wildcard game night I was watching that camera but only for about a half-inning because the cameraman forgot to take his ADD medicine with constant zooms - the main shot was good of pitcher/HP/1st base and then he's zoom in on an outfielder or an infielder or Buck, etc and back to the main shot. I don't get why all that zooming when nothing from his camera made it to air -- there was a few cuts to Buck on the TBS broadcast, but none from super mo camera.