I stupidly ponied up for Spring Training, when there wasn't as much stress on their servers--fewer connections, fewer games. And my experience in the first two weeks of the regular season was horrible--choppy steams, out-of-sync audio, dropped connections. The Mosaic software is a work in progress: they've been releasing new builds several times a week. To MLB.com's credit, they set up a blog to address tech-related problems, but it's become little more than a venue for excuse-making. The MLB.com monkeys regularly chalk problems up to the inadequacies of users' computers. Doubtless sometimes that's the case. But I'm a user who streams on both Mac and PCs, two PCs--one new, one really old. The really old one handles the streams the best. It's insane. And recently some of the MLB.com staffers have been getting snippy (granted, their customers are extremely frustrated). I'm advocating a coordinated baseball blog movement to sign a petition. You can also e-mail Bob Bowman at MLB.com. Luckily my cable company offers a $90 rebate to Extra Innings customers from last year, but still. They pushed this product through too soon, and didn't have the server capacity to adequately serve their paying customers. Embarrassing.