February 28, 200323 yr http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/audio/gd..._2003/index.jsp On any given game there should be either a broadcast from ESPN radio or the opposing teams radio network so you can basically listen to all the games.
February 28, 200323 yr heres the schedule so you can plan your time accordingly....lol Spring Training Broadcast Schedule Radio/TV Date/Opponent Location Time ESPN Radio 1000 Friday, February 28th v Diamondbacks @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Sunday, March 2nd v Diamondbacks @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Monday, March 3rd v Giants @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Wednesday, March 5th v Diamondbacks @TEP 7:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Friday, March 7th v Padres @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Saturday, March 8th v Cubs @Mesa 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Monday, March 10th v Rockies @Hi Corbett 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Tuesday, March 11th v Seattle @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Friday, March 14th v Cubs @TEP 1:55pm FOX Sports Net ESPN Radio 1000 Saturday, March 15th v Brewers @TEP 1:55pm WGN-TV ESPN Radio 1000 Sunday March 16th v Diamondbacks @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Monday, March 17th v Angels @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Tuesday, March 18th v Royals @TEP 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Monday, March 24th v Rockies @Hi Corbett 1:55pm ESPN Radio 1000 Thursday, March 27th v Diamondbacks @TEP 12:55pm
February 28, 200323 yr Are regular season games free as well, or do you have to pay for those. Because that is the only way I will get to hear and see, well use my imaginatio, to sox. Hell, they don't even have WGN up, so the only time I will see them is when they come to Oakland and play host.
February 28, 200323 yr you still have to pay for the regular season games.. although there is someone once in a while who breaks through the red tape and posts a link on the mlb boards to hear free stuff till mlb figures out its been tapped.....lol......
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