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How to watch the Guardians on TV

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NBA League Pass: $20
MLB.TV: $130
DAZN: $200
StreamLocator: $80

Having access to every single NBA, MLB* and NFL game live or on-demand, along with goodies like RedZone? Priceless.

Added bonus that Sinclair Media doesn't get any of my money.



*=The Youtube-only and AppleTV-only games aren't available via MLB.TV, but they are free in each respective app

Nice thing about MLB.tv though is the fact, you can always watch the games about 1:30-2 hours later regardless of who had the rights to it.
 
Nice thing about MLB.tv though is the fact, you can always watch the games about 1:30-2 hours later regardless of who had the rights to it.
You can also start the games about an hour late, and just fast forward through the commercial breaks between innings and pitching changes.

If you're really far behind, you can skip between batters, or even individual pitches as well.
 
You can also start the games about an hour late, and just fast forward through the commercial breaks between innings and pitching changes.

If you're really far behind, you can skip between batters, or even individual pitches as well.

I often have multiple games going since I have it setup on multiple devices. It's nice just being able to watch and go between all the games
 
Btw, if you need to watch the MLB Playoffs and don't have a cable subscription, I've found the 21-day free trial of Youtube TV to be the best option.

It's absolutely unacceptable for MLB.TV to black out all of the playoff games just because of the deal they've struck with ESPN. Every sport should have a carve-out for their own services that the most dedicated fans subscribe to. Revenue split with the network if you have to.
 

MLB.tv already has the streaming... Just set it up with four options...

All options included MLB Network...

Option 1) One team only, blackout apply

Option 2) One team only, without blackouts

Option 3) All teams, blackout apply

Option 4) All teams, without blackouts

So to make life simple, let's just do 100 dollars base... (It goes from Feb to Feb, so the full year).

Option 1) $100

Option 2) $120

(the extra 20 goes to the blackout station network/espn etc)

Option 3) $150

Option 4) $200

(the extra 50 is split between the local blackout station(s), ESPN, etc...)

And boom, there you go! Everything plain and simple and straightforward... Everyone still gets their money, and people can watch games anywhere they got a phone and internet/data
 
MLB.tv already has the streaming... Just set it up with four options...

All options included MLB Network...

Option 1) One team only, blackout apply

Option 2) One team only, without blackouts

Option 3) All teams, blackout apply

Option 4) All teams, without blackouts

So to make life simple, let's just do 100 dollars base... (It goes from Feb to Feb, so the full year).

Option 1) $100

Option 2) $120

(the extra 20 goes to the blackout station network/espn etc)

Option 3) $150

Option 4) $200

(the extra 50 is split between the local blackout station(s), ESPN, etc...)

And boom, there you go! Everything plain and simple and straightforward... Everyone still gets their money, and people can watch games anywhere they got a phone and internet/data
Option 5) FREE. MLB.TV has been free for about the last 5 years for T-Mobile customers, as a perk.
 
Not the Guardians but classic Tribe.

MLB Network showing September 3, 1993, Jim Abbott no-hitter game versus Indians (5 pm ET January 7th). Just saw Randy Valardi take Milacki deep. Fun watching young, skinny Jim Thome (“3B of the future according to Yankees announcer) gobbling up ground balls at 3B. Of course not much lineup protection with Junior Ortiz batting behind him.
 
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If you want to get sick and cry all over again,,,,
MLB Network is showing Game 7 of 2016 World Series right now,
 

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