Newbie RSN question

Illinifan

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Jan 10, 2008
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Beavercreek, OH
I am still claiming new guy status (E* customer for < 30 days). I think I know the answer to this question, but want to make sure just in case.

I am near Dayton, OH and get the Cincy RSN. That means I get all the Reds games that I want...which is about 15 since that's how many they will play against the Cardinals.

Is it possible to pay for another RSN and actually see the MLB games on it? I would really like to get Fox Sports Midwest and see the Redbirds play somebody other than the Reds and Cubs.
 
I am still claiming new guy status (E* customer for < 30 days). I think I know the answer to this question, but want to make sure just in case.

I am near Dayton, OH and get the Cincy RSN. That means I get all the Reds games that I want...which is about 15 since that's how many they will play against the Cardinals.

Is it possible to pay for another RSN and actually see the MLB games on it? I would really like to get Fox Sports Midwest and see the Redbirds play somebody other than the Reds and Cubs.
If your zip code is in the "home territory" of another pro team, you can see the games if you buy the Multi-Sport package ($6/month). In my case, I would see see the Rangers and Astros games on FSN-SW. Since I'm in the Cardinals' and Royals' "home territory" I could also see their games on FSN-MW if I get the Multi-Sport package.
 

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