I'm going to purchse MLB Extra Innings with SuperFan as well. I really enjoy listening to Vin Scully, especially since I grew up in LA and have been to Chavez Ravine probably a hundred times or more in my life. This is truly the best way for a Dodger Fan in Idaho to keep track of the games.
It was stated earlier that we are "going in blind" with this SuperFan thing and I agree to that point somewhat. However we should have a few clues as to what we can expect, simply by looking at last years' channel 95 lineup. Channel 95 was used to show a game a day in HD on most days. Does anyone else here remember any time when the Yankees weren't being shown on 95? The question is rhetorical, but seriously, the Yankees were on channel 95 at least 80 percent of the time. If this is what's going to happen with our SuperFan HD channels, I'm going to erupt at DirecTV. There needs to be some variety, although I'm certain many Yankee fans who also happened to be DirecTV subscribers were very happy last year. The Dodgers were on 95 maybe three times all season.
And another thing that really gripes me is this "local" market thing. I live in Boise, Idaho. One game last June, the Dodgers were hosting the Mariners in Los Angeles and the game was being shown on channel 95. I was really looking forward to this game. Now given the fact that I live over 450 miles away from Seattle, and that it would take almost 8 hours to drive there, I tuned in to channel 95 only to be given the "out of market" blue screen of death. Channel 95 was showing the LA market broadcast and the standard broadcast was from Seattle. I called DirecTV and was told there was nothing to be done about it, that my only option was to watch the SD broadcast.
How in MLB's right mind can they even consider Boise, Idaho to be a "local market" for ANY MLB Baseball Team?? That is backwards logic if I ever heard it. I was furious. Thankfully the Dodgers don't play the Mariners this year, so this shouldn't be an issue.
I really hope that for DircTV's sake that they get this thing right this year or they're going to lose my business as well.