Watching the playoffs with my computing machine
MLB has been a real mixed bag for those of us who want to access its content through our "thinkin' irons." With goofy blackout restrictions meaning you usually can't watch your team I've stayed away from any of their online packages.
So now the playoffs are here and I find their options baffling. The "MLB.tv with Gameday Audio" package is really a live audio package with post-game archived videos. Bogus.
Then there's TBS' HotCorner ("hoootcoooorner"). WTF is this thing? How do I get it? Do I have to pay for it? This promotional article on MLB.com leaves something to be desired as advertising in that it really doesn't tell me how to pay for and acquire the product.
I guess I'm just dim so I'll just go here at noon when the Phils-Pilots Brewers game begins and see what happens. Anyone else know how to watch the playoffs over the tubes?
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I think I used TBS hot corner last year.
If I recall correctly, it’s free, and is basically one camera angle of the game, without the standard bar that tells you score/inning/etc. It essentially looks like the picture in that article (http://mlb.mlb.com/images/2008/09/28/heKj2lFA.jpg) for the entire game; all those cameras are fixed. And I think there is someone talking over it as well. But you get to watch the games for free!
Bring back José Cruz Jr!
Skimming the article,
It looks like that’s what it is, but you get to choose between a few camera angles.
Bring back José Cruz Jr!
www.stoogetv.com
Not the best picture quality, but it’s what I use for NFL games every sunday
by mariners124m on Oct 1, 2008 10:38 AM PDT reply actions

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