NY Yankees Fan 2004 wrote:The only thing I don't like is that local blackout restrictions apply.
Use a proxy. ALL games viewable. Problem solved.
Search "MLB.tv" and "proxy" on this site, and you'll get instructions how.
So far I've tested every ST game on MLB.tv this year that was NOT listed as "Free" and I've still had access with my account I cancelled last year. So far so good...
NY Yankees Fan 2004 wrote:The only thing I don't like is that local blackout restrictions apply.
Use a proxy. ALL games viewable. Problem solved.
Search "MLB.tv" and "proxy" on this site, and you'll get instructions how.
So far I've tested every ST game on MLB.tv this year that was NOT listed as "Free" and I've still had access with my account I cancelled last year. So far so good...
Me too I keep thinking they'll stop giving me access but it hasn't happened yet
Blankman, I couldn't find any way to get only one teams games. As for the Yankees, pretty much all of their home games have been on MLB.TV the last 2 years with the YES broadcast.
The only team that you don't see a lot of as far as I can remember is the Rockies - can't remember ever having seen a home game of theirs apart from the occasional ESPN feed.
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jbuk wrote:Blankman, I couldn't find any way to get only one teams games. As for the Yankees, pretty much all of their home games have been on MLB.TV the last 2 years with the YES broadcast.
The only team that you don't see a lot of as far as I can remember is the Rockies - can't remember ever having seen a home game of theirs apart from the occasional ESPN feed.
I saw plenty of Rox home games of the local feed on MLB TV last year
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i just got one of those too.
Does anyone know if you can order just your team off of actual tv??? Is there a way to just purchase the yes network for a year??
I don't believe you can purchase the Yes network individually outside of the NY viewing area. You have to buy the entire MLB package which is what I do for the Mets. They don't sell team packages probably because they know that's the route everyone would take.
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
So what's the status on MLB TV? How much is it and is it worth the money if I only need it until the end of May? I go back home then and have YES there.