Of course you can find some spring training games on directv.....but not with mlb extra innings
How is that even remotely relevant? EI is a regular-season package, there has never been any claim to showing spring training games.
Of course you can find some spring training games on directv.....but not with mlb extra innings
How is that even remotely relevant? EI is a regular-season package, there has never been any claim to showing spring training games.
"We"? Quit acting like you are the representative for this entire community.
I am not banned here for the same reason I am not banned on any similiar forum, I just express opinions, share information, and do not break any forum guidelines.
Ummm, errrr.... We still don't believe you.
And I still don't care. But enough is right, I am no longer going to be baited in making off topic posts in this thread.
It wasn't mean as a criticism at the time, I was simply explaining why I didn't respond sooner.
However, considering the topic, it's certainly relevant to discuss how mlb.tv compares to extra innings. And spring training games is definitely an added perk with mlb.tv that extra innings does not offer.
I was not the only one