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    MLB Network comes with my cable subscription. What I enjoy are the historical shows and the old…read moregames they show that are classics. My favorite baseball games are live at Citi Field. When I'm desperate for a baseball fix this network is as good as it gets. Watch and form your own opinion.

    Every year it's @ birthday present for my sweetheart, MLB.tv is a must for her Red Sox obsession…read more No matter where we are, at home, on the boat, traveling or just next door, as long as we have a connected device we can watch our Red Sox anytime. Sometimes I'll pull it up on my phone and put it in front of my sweetheart at restaurants :-) Very cool! A little history, Major League Baseball (MLB) has been broadcast on television since the 1930s, with initial broadcasts on the experimental station W2XBS, the predecessor of the modern WNBC in New York. The World Series was televised on a networked basis since 1947, with regular season games broadcast nationally since 1953. Fast forward to 2002, while 47,000+ fans in the stands at Yankee Stadium watched as starter Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez throw a first pitch strike to Texas Rangers outfielder Todd Hollandsworth, at precisely the same moment another 30,000 fans from 60 countries around the world accessed a new technology developed by MLB Advanced Media via a media player just larger than a postage stamp, becoming witnesses to digital media history as they watched. That was MLB.TV's first-ever live streamed game. After its debut in 2002, MLB.TV earned its share of praise, but of course there were some detractors too. But rather than go through the ups and downs and growing pains let's talk about MLB.tv today. In 2021 MLB.TV is part of the free MLB app, which is available on a slew of devices, from phones and tablets to computers and game consoles to streaming boxes and smart TVs. A subscription for live games is great but you get a lot more than just the regular season baseball. Spring training games are also available as part of the subscription, and you'll also get access to a huge trove of on-demand content, documentaries and more. For all you need to know, go to: https://www.makeuseof.com/what-is-mlb-tv-everything-need-know/ There were rumblings of boycotting last year however opening Day 2021 was the most-watched day in MLB.TV history, surpassing previous highs set on Opening Day 2020. Users watched a total of 121 million minutes of live games on MLB.TV. We used to go to Fenway for games and local TV was never a problem in New England because they were always sold out but retiring over 1200 miles away our go-to option is definitely streaming on MLB.tv. #RedSoxNation Blackouts stink! Not only are your local team's games unavailable on MLB.TV, but nationally televised games also fall prey to blackout restrictions. Games on ESPN, Fox, FS1, MLB Network and TBS can be blacked out on MLB.TV, which can be terribly disappointing when you attempt to tune into a game and are greeted with the blackout notice. [PRO TIP] A VPN on your phone, tablet, or other device can fix this issue :-) Bottom line: At $130 for the year, MLB.TV is too pricey for casual fans but certainly worth it for serious baseball geeks who live outside their team's home market. There is a veterans and military discount of 35% ($84.49)

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