MLB on FB
Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 1:26 pm
This is the second time this year the cards game has been live on FB and I can say it sucks wondering if anyone else has watched any games on FB and if you like it.
Fling out the Purple and the Gold, We're Marching On.
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I gave up my MLB.Tv subscription this year. Don't miss it yet. Golf is the only sport that I will religiously watch anymore and then is is only the four majors. In my lifetime, the most exciting sporting event I have witnessed in-person or on TV is Jack Nicklaus' charge to win the 1986 Masters at age of 46. FYI, I hate to play golf and have not touched a club in 30 years.
I do the audio-only MLB subscription ($20/month). I love the Cubs radio announcers, plus where I live, I'm in the blackout area for TV, so I wouldn't be able to watch them with that anyway. We're also in the blackout area for the Cards, White Sox, and Brewers.sealhall74 wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 8:43 amI gave up my MLB.Tv subscription this year. Don't miss it yet. Golf is the only sport that I will religiously watch anymore and then is is only the four majors. In my lifetime, the most exciting sporting event I have witnessed in-person or on TV is Jack Nicklaus' charge to win the 1986 Masters at age of 46. FYI, I hate to play golf and have not touched a club in 30 years.
Holy Cow. I had no idea the blackout areas were that extensive. I think that just goes to show how worried the owners are about declining attendance.ST_Lawson wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 9:11 amI do the audio-only MLB subscription ($20/month). I love the Cubs radio announcers, plus where I live, I'm in the blackout area for TV, so I wouldn't be able to watch them with that anyway. We're also in the blackout area for the Cards, White Sox, and Brewers.sealhall74 wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 8:43 amI gave up my MLB.Tv subscription this year. Don't miss it yet. Golf is the only sport that I will religiously watch anymore and then is is only the four majors. In my lifetime, the most exciting sporting event I have witnessed in-person or on TV is Jack Nicklaus' charge to win the 1986 Masters at age of 46. FYI, I hate to play golf and have not touched a club in 30 years.
I'm not sure who decides blackout areas, but personally I think they're kinda dumb, at least this far out. I can understand for people who live close enough that they could decide to just up and go to a game on a whim...maybe people who live within an hour's drive or could take the Metra and/or CTA in to the city and to the stadium, but I highly doubt someone from Macomb is going to just decide to go to a game that day.sealhall74 wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 9:14 am Holy Cow. I had no idea the blackout areas were that extensive. I think that just goes to show how worried the owners are about declining attendance.