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Written by Maury Brown   
Friday, 10 February 2012 16:54

MLB.TV

While full details will not be available till 2/29, some good news is already coming in for fans that are looking to stream MLB games via computer, and other devices.

For the first time, a subscription to MLB.TV Premium ($124.99 for the season, up from $120 last season) will come with a free copy of At Bat 12 (released on 2/29, details then). Last year, At Bat 11 cost $15.00.

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As an added bonus, for the first time ever, an MLB.TV Premium sub will allow you stream games to your Xbox gaming console when internet connected.

More details as they become available.


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written by Tebowie, February 11, 2012
I had this last year and while it was a great package, MLB's stupid blackout rule extends to Indianapolis for White Sox games (3+ hours away) and I could not stream them on any of my devices. My cable provider does not offer Comcast Sports Net, and the only time I get to see them on TV is once in a blue moon when they're on WGN. I won't be giving them anymore of my money until they tweak their horrible blackout rules for non MLB cities.
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How about the same thing for Gameday Audio subscribers?
written by BillyBoy, February 13, 2012
I've subscribed to Gameday Audio, and also have purchased MLB at Bat for times when I'm not at my computer so I can listen to the games I want. Why not offer MLB at Bat forfree to these subscribers to get the audio only of the games they want?

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