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MLB on FOX, 5/5/12
bmfc1 May 04 2012 05:13 PM |
Are you getting the Mets game tomorrow on FOX? The folks at 506.com are again providing coverage maps. Remember that the onerous blackout rule prevents the showing of games on mlb.tv and Extra Inning while FOX is gracing us with a game.
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Gwreck May 04 2012 05:50 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
Seems to make sense, except
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themetfairy May 04 2012 06:17 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
I'll be there.
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Ceetar May 04 2012 06:35 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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wise move for Fox games.
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Fman99 May 04 2012 08:16 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
Good deal for me, as I approve of any weekend game not on WPIX. I will be watching on my big mother television.
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bmfc1 May 04 2012 08:28 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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A. Odd... Richmond usually gets the NL game. I'd understand if they got the SF game as the Richmond Flying Squirrels are the Giants AA affiliate. B. Perhaps one of the players is from that area. I can't figure that one out either.
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TransMonk May 05 2012 07:22 AM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
Fuck no. No MLB.TV either.
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Ceetar May 05 2012 10:38 AM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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mlb gets blame for agreeing to that stupid contract too.
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Frayed Knot May 05 2012 12:42 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
Yeah, it's not like GotW would be substantially different if suddenly handed to another network.
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TransMonk May 05 2012 12:51 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
FOX has ruined far more than the game of the week.
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Ceetar May 05 2012 01:02 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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money.. i'm okay with them pimping out games of the week and what not, but it seems counter productive to limit your own product in doing so. Highlights normally show up within a couple of minutes online and on the app..just not on Saturdays. It limits the ability of other teams to start games during Fox's window, messing with what's best for that team and it's fanbase. If a pitcher is pitching a perfect game up against the Fox game (how dare they schedule another game for that time?!) MLB Network can't even show it on their own channel. Fox will usually cut away like they did for Humber, but teams actually watching that game may not want to cut away, particularly not 100% away. It's just a mess.
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soupcan May 05 2012 01:14 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
It's on in southwestern CT.
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Frayed Knot May 05 2012 03:17 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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But again, if you folks are planning on throwing a party if and when the next contract gets awarded to a different network you're going to be sorely disappointed when the only thing that changes is the number on your dial.
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TransMonk May 05 2012 07:13 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
I guess I was including the NFL and American Idol in Fox's failures.
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Frayed Knot May 05 2012 08:44 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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Short answer: Money. Because baseball is much more a local sport than a national one so the networks know that if their game goes up against a local one that fans in cities not involved in the game will opt out of theirs. Hence they offer MLB a check with many more zeros in it if no other broadcast is allowed to compete with the game(s) that they're showing. And I'm not suggesting you need to love FOX, only to recognize that if some other network out-bids them for the rights the next time the contract comes up then they're certainly going to want a similar arrangement.
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Gwreck May 05 2012 08:44 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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Still worth a party if it meant the end of Buck and McCarver.
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Frayed Knot May 05 2012 08:50 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
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You might get rid of Buck - although he works so few games as it is (gotta spend all of July & August "preparing" for those all-important NFL exhibition tilts) that FOX just might allow him to do a handful of weekends for another entity. McCarver's a different story though. When CBS had the national package they hired McCarver When ABC had the national package it hired McCarver. When FOX got the package they hired McCarver.
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Edgy MD May 05 2012 08:55 PM Re: MLB on FOX, 5/5/12 |
Don't forget the peacock. He was a Game of the Week guy with NBC before he even joined the Mets back in 1980.
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