A Spoonie Review of MLB.tv
I became a baseball fan a few years before my endometriosis diagnosis. I’m very glad I became one, because the countless hours spent in bed or on the couch produce much boredom, and baseball provides excitement, passion and also something other than my health to talk to friends and family about. This season, as a pre-surgery gift, my father bought me a basic subscription to MLB.tv.
The basic subscription to MLB.tv includes the ability to watch almost every baseball game live. (blackout restrictions do apply) Games broadcasted can only be watched from the home team’s broadcast. Games are available in HD, and on a variety of devices (PC, Mac, iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone, Apple TV, PS3, and the Android phone, just to name a few). There are player trackers, in-game highlights and statistics, pitch-by-pitch displays and the option to watch the game hearing only the ballpark’s game sounds. Both home and away radio broadcasts are available to listen. Archived games are also available to watch.
The premium subscription includes all of the basic features, plus the ability to choose the home or away broadcast, in-game controls that allow you to pause and rewind live games, and the option to watch up to four games at once. Also, some blacked out games are available to watch about 90 minutes after the last out.
The PS3 app to watch MLB.tv does have some quality issues that are being worked on; games can appear choppy, the PS3can freeze or it can simply fail to connect to the server. This can become frustrating, not to mention patience-trying. However, on both my desktop and netbook, I have no such problems.
Not only have I been able to watch my favorite team regularly, I have also been able to listen to the famous Vin Scully call games, watch big name pitchers pitch and see important team match-ups. It is also fun watching games that I wouldn’t normally be exposed to on the national broadcasts. Being able to watch archived games is wonderful. I no longer have to stay up late screwing up my sleep schedule to watch a game or if I have doctor appointments during the day that happen to coincide with a game I can simply watch it later. Also, knowing that after a long day of appointments, pill popping or pain, I can always find a game to watch as a little pick-me-up.
The basic subscription to MLB.tv is $99.99 for a regular season or $19.99 per month. Premium subscription is $119.99 per year or $24.99 per month. A possible 163rd game would be blacked out and the post season is available for separate purchase during the post season.
MLB.tv is available in the US, US Territories, Canada (although all Blue Jays games are blacked out) and worldwide (where no black out restrictions apply).
Visit https://www.mlb.tv for more information, black out information, system requirements, and supported devices.
Article Written by Staff Writer, Sonja K. Peterson
Sonja is a cat mom with endometriosis and fibromyalgia. She also had a hysterectomy for adenomyosis. She blogs about her experiences at The Mud and the Lotus www.mudandlotus.com
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