That's just asinine.
Blackout rules still existing in 2022 is idiotic. The technology is there to allow everyone to stream games from tv or mobile, and old school on cable. They don't need multiple outside services to stream the product whose rights they own. Its needlessly difficult for this day and age.
The simple answer is to end all blackouts on MLB.tv and let fans watch their local teams via MLB's own streaming service. Tier it local and all games if you have to. But squeezing every last dollar out of different platforms makes the greedy bastards happier it seems.
Between TLR driving the team bus over him and Yermin utterly failing to adjust after his hot start, I don't think we'll see him in Chicago again either. Unless they cut him loose and he happens to latch on somewhere as a part time DH.
There is now a limit to how many times a player can be called up in a single year now, correct? That was the subtle change in the new CBA if I remember right.
Mets, Jays, & Nats are all really enjoyable IMO. Angels is very bro douche with an attempt at a California vibe. Cleve, Det, KC are all cringe. We are lucky to have Jason.