Just because MLB has lowered the price, it doesn't fix the real problem...blackouts. If you live in Las Vegas or parts of the Midwest, you'll still have up to 6 teams blacked out, even when watching the games online. MLB needs to reconsider their 1950's radio blackout rules that they are using for TV and bring them up-to-date more closely to the NFL or NBA standards.
When MLB fixes this problem, I'll consider, but why should I pay for this package when half my games are already on WGN?
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Just because MLB has lowered the price, it doesn't fix the real problem...blackouts. If you live in Las Vegas or parts of the Midwest, you'll still have up to 6 teams blacked out, even when watching the games online. MLB needs to reconsider their 1950's radio blackout rules that they are using for TV and bring them up-to-date more closely to the NFL or NBA standards.
When MLB fixes this problem, I'll consider, but why should I pay for this package when half my games are already on WGN?