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Zeeny your right approx 73 pounds for us brits as exchange rate is and can watch games on Iphone too you can watch any game of any team tremendous value for fans or punters
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Very true. The first couple of weeks of the season normally see plenty of problems but after that it's normally fine. It would be cheap at five times the price.
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I don't think it's cheap, I believe it's a good buy for people who love baseball, but I wouldn't be so fast to renew at a higher price point.
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For what you get it's very cheap IMO, although I suppose it depends how much you'd use it. Compared to stuff like boxing PPV for £14.99 that lasts about a minute when Amir Khan gets knocked out it's fantastic. I suppose I do gamble quite heavily on baseball so perhaps my view is a little skewed by this.
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73 quid to watch every single baseball game whether it's on your laptop, ps3, iphone or whatever sounds like a steal to me. Most that regularly stake decent amounts can cover that in a single bet.
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when does the season start again?
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reg season starts 31st March, spring training starts tomorrow I think.
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What's the typical delay on MLB TV? I remember it being faster than some digital cable broadcasts last time I used it.
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About on par with NASN. Sometimes a second faster, sometimes a second slower.
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miles behind espn on evidence so far - not a good sign
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Available to d/l on PS3 now so you can watch it in full screen on your TV without having to fanny around connecting a laptop etc
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its about 3 seconds ahead for me, as long as you dont use nextdef (HD) otherwise itll be miles behind
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Folks
Any one know of a site for live mlb that is cheaper than mlb.tv? Cheers |
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Cheapskate^
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