It's the one thing keeping me away from Dish. Has anyone heard any rumblings about Dish getting Extra Innings back??
DISH Network will not be carrying MLB Extra Innings, the out of market baseball package, and MLB Network this season. The demands made by MLB were not in the best interest of our customers. Fortunately, you can still receive baseball games all season long on ESPN, FOX, Regional Sports Networks, Superstations and local Networks.
DISH Network customers will continue to enjoy access to thousands of major league baseball games per year, including those broadcast on ESPN, Regional Sports Networks and local networks which have broadcast agreements for Major League Baseball carriage. The great news is that you will continue to have access to this programming within your existing programming packages including the playoffs and the World Series.
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Even though I am not a Yankees fan, the fact that Dish does not carry YES is a big minus for carriage of Extra Innings.From what I remember MLB wanted them to buy interest in the new MLB network. Dish did not want to buy in. In addition the number of subscribers they had wasnt enough to justify the costs of keeping it.
Of course the MLB extra innings package is useless without the most watched team in Baseball... the New York Yankees...
It's the one thing keeping me away from Dish. Has anyone heard any rumblings about Dish getting Extra Innings back??
PlayON has added MLB.TV to its lineup. You can use the software on your PC to stream MLB.TV to your PS3 or XBox360.
PlayON has added MLB.TV to its lineup. You can use the software on your PC to stream MLB.TV to your PS3 or XBox360.
I'd recommend doing what I did for this season, so I can watch all the Braves games in Lexington KY. For $99, get a Roku box and connect to your broadband internet and television. The you can subscribe to MLB TV for about $120 and see every major league game in 720p. Not a bad deal.