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What is MLB.tv anyway?

Benjamin Grimm
Feb 25 2014 07:01 AM

I got an e-mail from Verizon last week telling me that, along with my Extra Innings package this year, I'll get a free subscription to MLB.tv.

I looked it up but I didn't really understand what this is going to mean to me. Will I be able to watch live games on a mobile device? Does anyone have MLB.tv who can explain how it's useful?

I see that there's a standard and a premium version. Verizon didn't specify which version I'd get, but my guess it will be the standard version.

TransMonk
Feb 25 2014 07:19 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

I've had MLB.tv for years. It allows me to watch any (non-national-boadcast) MLB game on my PC, tablet or smart phone. There are also apps for my smart TV, so I can watch them on my regular TV as well, so I have no need for Extra Innings.

I believe the standard version may be for PC only and you will have to pay for the mobile app separately ($15ish, IIRC). But you may want to visit MLB.com for details.

The premium service allows for me to watch home or away broadcasts, the ability to overlay the radio broadcast over the TV image, or to not have any announcers at all and only listen to the ambient ballpark sounds.

Not being in the NYC area, I would be lost without it.

themetfairy
Feb 25 2014 07:21 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

Cool - I hope Verizon offers me the same service. I don't have a TV in the room where I keep my PC, so it would be nice to have access to game telecasts in the study.

Ceetar
Feb 25 2014 07:22 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

local blackouts still apply of course. It might be the premium version, given that you already have Extra Innings, but who knows.

If you want to watch other teams, it's great.

Also useful, I believe, is that you can watch/download older games. So say you're looking for a clip or highlight or even a Ralph Kiner conversation, you can grab that game and find it.

Mets Guy in Michigan
Feb 25 2014 12:54 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

That sounds pretty neat -- especially for a fellow out-of-market fan. I use the MLB at-bat app.

If I may ask, can you tell me how expensive the MLB.tv thing is?

Ceetar
Feb 25 2014 01:07 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

premium is $130/yr.

TransMonk
Feb 25 2014 01:14 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

The $130/year option gives access to spring games, too.

They also have a $25/month option. If you find it does not hold the value you would like, it's easier to cancel than be stuck with the whole season.

Like I said...if you have a smart TV or Roku or any other internet connected TV box, they usually have an MLB.TV app incorporated to watch the games on your TV too.

I'm a big fan.

Ceetar
Feb 25 2014 01:17 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

TransMonk wrote:
The $130/year option gives access to spring games, too.

They also have a $25/month option. If you find it does not hold the value you would like, it's easier to cancel than be stuck with the whole season.

Like I said...if you have a smart TV or Roku or any other internet connected TV box, they usually have an MLB.TV app incorporated to watch the games on your TV too.

I'm a big fan.


Playstation as well I believe. I never get it since I'm in market, but I always sorta want it. I use the app and the audio all the time.

TransMonk
Feb 25 2014 01:20 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

I love Gary, Keith and Ron...but the ability to turn off the announcers and just let the ballpark audio play is AMAZING.

If only NFL games would offer such an option.

vtmet
Feb 25 2014 06:34 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

Ceetar wrote:
TransMonk wrote:
The $130/year option gives access to spring games, too.

They also have a $25/month option. If you find it does not hold the value you would like, it's easier to cancel than be stuck with the whole season.

Like I said...if you have a smart TV or Roku or any other internet connected TV box, they usually have an MLB.TV app incorporated to watch the games on your TV too.

I'm a big fan.


Playstation as well I believe. I never get it since I'm in market, but I always sorta want it. I use the app and the audio all the time.


from my own experience, watching the games thru the Playstation is a much better option than thru the computer...at least if you have a Windows based computer...

When I watched thru my son's Playstation, the picture was crystal clear and no buffering at all (kind of like watching tv)...whereas, I think we've all experienced watching video through a computer, it tends to have moments of buffering, choppiness or video being out of sync with the audio...I did find that mlb.tv did work better through my Linux computer than it did through my Windows computers (which is also part of the reason why the Playstation was smoother, it also uses Linux instead of Windows)...

If you don't live in the SNY broadcast area, mlb.tv is a great option overall...I liked it much better than the "MLB Extra Innings" package because you can watch the game at any time; or start it a few minutes late or pause it when you need to...With MLB Extra innings, you have to be accurate with your timing...I had MLB Extra Innings for 2 years, and then I've had mlb.tv the past 2 seasons...

vtmet
Feb 25 2014 06:39 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

TransMonk wrote:
The $130/year option gives access to spring games, too.

They also have a $25/month option. If you find it does not hold the value you would like, it's easier to cancel than be stuck with the whole season.

Like I said...if you have a smart TV or Roku or any other internet connected TV box, they usually have an MLB.TV app incorporated to watch the games on your TV too.

I'm a big fan.


Have you tried a Roku? My son just moved out with his Playstation, and I've considered buying a Roku but don't know much about them...

TransMonk
Feb 25 2014 07:00 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

I have a Roku that I use in my bedroom for Netflix, Amazon Prime, PBS and MLB.TV. I'm thinking the more of those subscription services you subscribe to the more valuable the Roku is for you.

I like it a lot.

vtmet
Feb 25 2014 07:44 PM
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thanks Monk...

Which model Roku?

Zvon
Feb 25 2014 08:46 PM
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I'm real cheap and I think premium is a great deal.

TransMonk
Feb 26 2014 07:07 AM
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vtmet wrote:
thanks Monk...

Which model Roku?

Roku 3 Streaming Media Player

d'Kong76
Feb 26 2014 08:29 AM
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Three games on today ... it's ON!!

metirish
Feb 26 2014 09:25 AM
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TransMonk wrote:
vtmet wrote:
thanks Monk...

Which model Roku?

Roku 3 Streaming Media Player




I have that model...gotta say it's overpriced, especially now with Smart TV's coming with all of those apps....to me it would be worth spending the $500+ on the TV and doing away with the roku.

The Roku is currently hooked up to an older TV at wife's house while I did purchase a Samsung Smart TV and didn't have use for the Roku...I did buy a chromecast though.....love it...doesn't yet support MLB TV

TransMonk
Feb 26 2014 10:02 AM
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Yeah, we got the Roku when we bought a smart TV for the living room and moved the old dumb TV to the bedroom. YMMV.

duan
Feb 27 2014 06:56 AM
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I use mlb.tv all the time on the iPad and the AppleTV, rarely being in work if there's a game on.
I've no blackouts, cause well, I don't live in any 'franchise area'
There service is excellent, pretty much as good as a TV feed 95% of the time, and now that my house broadband is being bumped to 200mb down I'd say I'm more dependent on the net weather on the MLB side of the pipe then on mine, and there's is *very good*

Benjamin Grimm
Feb 27 2014 07:08 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

Thanks everyone. I'll have to see what I think of the free version I get this year, and maybe if I like it I'll pay for it next year in lieu of Extra Innings.

Of course, if it's a two-for-the-price-of-one thing, I might as well stick with getting both.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Feb 27 2014 07:49 AM
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What is a chromecast?

Mets – Willets Point
Mar 01 2014 03:53 PM
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I've been subscribing to MLB TV since 2005 and last year I started using the MLB At Bat app. I rarely have time to actually watch games but I enjoy listening to games on the smartphone. I'm trying to save money this year and what I'd like is to subscribe to Gameday Audio and listen to it through At Bat. I see a $20 subscription for Gameday Audio and a $20 subscription for At Bat, but I can't figure out from the byzantine MLB web page if they work together.

TransMonk
Mar 02 2014 06:57 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

They work together if you pay for both.

Mets – Willets Point
Mar 02 2014 12:18 PM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

TransMonk wrote:
They work together if you pay for both.

Thanks. That's what I thought, but I couldn't find it spelled out on the website.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 13 2014 09:58 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

We're considering ditching cable altogether and going to the stream full-time.

I realize this means that as a local guy I won't be able to watch home games on TV (or Pat Keirnan read the papers) but would get all away games, right? I do about 50% radio home/away anyway.

Before I do that though I need to get a realistic picture of what will be required to remain entertained not only with baseball but shows/movies/kids stuff etc.

Can anyone help me figure out what services I need to get in order to continue to:

1) watch baseball
2) watch SpongeBob Squarepants + cartoon network stuff for Lunchy
3) watch Survivor, Top Sheff, Walking Dead and Americans -- only "regular TV" we watch anymore

We currently subscribe only to Netflix stream, and have mixed in some on-demand from Amazon. We appear to have access to many of these things thru apps that came with our TV.

Finally, is there a good/comparable speed/price alternative to an Internet signal from TWC in NYC? I may as well break up for good with them.

Ceetar
Mar 13 2014 10:09 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

well, can you get Fios?

You can't get any Mets (or Yankees) games on mlb.tv. doesn't matter where they're playing. The idea being that if you're in an area that can get a local broadcast of a team, you can't get it on mlb.tv.

You could get fancy and set up proxy servers and what not, but speed would be hurt unless you found a good one and that's usually a paid service.

I know there are streaming services like Hulu+ and what not, for TV stuff. And someone mentioned Chromecast (or roku) to facilitate that, but I've never used them.

can only offer you sketchy-legality torrent solutions.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 13 2014 10:25 AM
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Oh eff that. Really, no away games?

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 13 2014 10:25 AM
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So much for that strategy.

Benjamin Grimm
Mar 13 2014 10:51 AM
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It's true; the only time you'd be able to see the Mets is when they're on a national telecast. (If you get an HD antenna you'd be able to pick up the games on WPIX, but that's probably not enough games to suit you.)

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 13 2014 10:53 AM
Re: What is MLB.tv anyway?

That's not gonna work.

I'm glad I brought this up with you guys before I went to Wifey Bucket with this plan.

Frayed Knot
Mar 13 2014 11:04 AM
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Yeah, you gotta remember that the whole idea of MLB's 'Advanced Media' stuff (MLB.com, MLB.tv, Extra-Innings' etc.) is that to protect the local teams and their TV contracts, the alternatives are there to be a supplement to, but never a replacement for, local programming. So if you're in the NYC area and you want to watch the Mets & Yanx you're going to do it through SNY & YES or you're not going to watch them at all.