Does anyone here have MLB.TV?
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I cut the cord last year and went "internet only". I don't have an ESPN subscription, but was looking at doing MLB.TV. It requires setting up an ESPN subscription, which is free for one month, then you can cancel.
Anyone else have this situation? Thank you...
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I usually get it from the T-Mobile free offer, which doesn't start until 3/24(?)
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I have the T-Mobile subscription as well. From my understanding the espn subscription is not needed after initial signup. But make sure you manually cancel so they don’t auto charge you. That is what ESPN is banking on with this. It’s a sneaky tactic and pisses me off.
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Not worth buying too many blackout restrictions.
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VPN. I don’t pay for my MLB.TV but I can’t watch the Pirates on there due to our nation’s archaic regional blackout laws, so I get a vpn and watch every game I can.
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Counterpoint.
I live 8 hours from my closest MLB team (and if course MLB says that's my local market, lol). I am able to watch a LOT of baseball via MLB.TV.
I do hate it when games are on AppleTV though. C'mon, I'm paying to stream, don't try to make me but another subscription.
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Yes, I’ve had it for years and this year I got it through ESPN/Disney for $10 less. I’m a Dodgers fan in New Hampshire and I watch every night or listen to the audio feed on my phone through the At Bat app but it looks like this year, the audio feed is only available through something called MLB+ for $59.99 annually. I guess I could just listen to the TV broadcast but I’m old school and like the Dodgers radio broadcast. Of course, Vin is in Baseball Heaven but I still like to listen to Rick Monday so I’ll probably spring for it but it was a nice feature to have integrated in the subscription.