http://www.fangraphs.com/not/mlb-blackout-rules/
NY is not in the Baltimore area. That's why they got Philly!
That map shows the respective territories of the MLB teams. It is NOT pertinent to THIS issue.
http://www.fangraphs.com/not/mlb-blackout-rules/
NY is not in the Baltimore area. That's why they got Philly!
I had no problem viewing last night game!Incorrect. MLBN games are blacked out ONLY in the territories of the participating clubs.
I had no problem viewing last night game!
OK, so far All I heard was I'm wrong, and MLB network is strange how they do things.Whatever. Believe what you want.
On NESN or MLBN??
NO it doesn't. MLB Net does regionalized games but there is no "rule" as to which area gets what game. The only rule is the NY market would get the other game because if your team is on MLB Net you get the other game (or other programming)
I wonder why TWC doesn't have the Texas game. Seems to me that would be of more interest to that part of the country.Kinda following up on this from a different area of the country... Hawaii.
California RSNs claim Hawaii so we get the southern cal stations.
Today MLBN is scheduled to run Yankees vs Nationals. Time Warner Cable is carrying this game here on Maui. For us DISH subscribers, this game will be blacked out and the MLBNA game will be in the clear - Texas vs Boston.
I'm confused as to why cable would get the main feed and DISH would get the alternate feed in the same zip code.
Because you can view it on MASNI'm in Baltimore RSN. Can someone explain why Yankees-Mets on MLBN is blacked out? I know..probably a stupid question.
I think he read the title and not the post.Neither the Yankees or the Mets are on MASN unless they are playing the Orioles or the Nationals.