May 13, 200619 yr Saturday night on WGN at 5 PM MDT Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN-HD at 6 PM MDT Only bad thing is we have to see it played in Twinkie land rather than U.S. Comiskey Park
May 13, 200619 yr I'm going to have to wait until tomorrow night, because I don't get WGN out here and InDemand won't air games that WGN carries over the Extra Innings package. Edited May 13, 200619 yr by WCSox
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(elrockinMT @ May 13, 2006 -> 01:49 PM) Saturday night on WGN at 5 PM MDT Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN-HD at 6 PM MDT Only bad thing is we have to see it played in Twinkie land rather than U.S. Comiskey Park MDT? Watchu talkin bout, elrock?
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(WCSox @ May 13, 2006 -> 01:59 PM) I'm going to have to wait until tomorrow night, because I don't get WGN out here and InDemand won't air games that WGN carries over the Extra Innings package. MLBTV is a viable option instead. Youll get the home feed from wherever they're playing but at least all games are televised. Its cheaper than the extra innings package also.
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ May 13, 2006 -> 12:52 PM) MLBTV is a viable option instead. Youll get the home feed from wherever they're playing but at least all games are televised. Its cheaper than the extra innings package also. Yes, but the feed is also very choppy at times and I want to watch games on the 27" in my livingroom. Extra Innings is more expensive, but I still get about 20 games/month. I just can't believe that Comcast out here doesn't even give you the option of adding WGN to your package. It's ridiculous.
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(WCSox @ May 13, 2006 -> 03:04 PM) Yes, but the feed is also very choppy at times and I want to watch games on the 27" in my livingroom. Extra Innings is more expensive, but I still get about 20 games/month. I just can't believe that Comcast out here doesn't even give you the option of adding WGN to your package. It's ridiculous. If you want to watch a net feed on your TV I think you can provided you have an S-Video cable.
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ May 13, 2006 -> 03:40 PM) If you want to watch a net feed on your TV I think you can provided you have an S-Video cable. And the signal gets incredibly spread out and fuzzy where as you buy the extra innings and get a damn good picture.
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(Kalapse @ May 13, 2006 -> 03:46 PM) And the signal gets incredibly spread out and fuzzy where as you buy the extra innings and get a damn good picture. I wouldn't know. I usually have the MLBTV window open in a corner of my laptop screen while I work on assignments for school.
May 13, 200619 yr MLB.tv is great, and its not that bad a picture considering its going through the net. I put it full screen on my desktop monitor, and its fine (but I'm not a stickler about having amazing picture anyway)
May 13, 200619 yr I'm sure that MLB.TV is fine for computers, but I want to watch the game on the full-size TV that's in front of my new couch. I don't want to watch it in a tiny Windows Media Player window on the computer in my guest room.
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(WCSox @ May 13, 2006 -> 05:33 PM) I don't want to watch it in a tiny Windows Media Player window on the computer in my guest room. Well, I watch it full-screen on my 19" monitor. Its not as big as my TV, but its not making me squint my eyes. Edited May 13, 200619 yr by Felix
May 13, 200619 yr QUOTE(Felix @ May 13, 2006 -> 02:34 PM) Well, I watch it full-screen on my 19" monitor. Its not as big as my TV, but its not making me squint my eyes. Isn't it grainy when maximized? I did a one-month trial of it two years ago and that's what I remember. Maybe it's changed since. My computer at home is a laptop with a 14" screen, so it's not really an option for me.
May 13, 200619 yr It's MLBtv or nothing for me. NASN over here only seems to rotate through Yankees, Giants, A's and the Braves.
May 13, 200619 yr Wow, you don't get WGN on your Comcast...thats sorta BS cause every where else I know gets it. I live in Colorado and WGN is channel 52 for me.
May 13, 200619 yr Author QUOTE(Heads22 @ May 13, 2006 -> 07:20 PM) MDT? Watchu talkin bout, elrock? That's that big American Desert out West where the buffalo play that everyone keeps forgetting about when it comes to time zones
May 14, 200619 yr Thank goodness for WGN, down here in San Antonio the only time I get to see the Sox on TV is either WGN or ESPN. I prefer WGN so I can listen to our own announcers.
May 14, 200619 yr I have the combination of Extra Innings and Gameday Audio. Can't watch MLBTV at work, and I spend all day glued to a computer screen, so that's my compromise.
May 14, 200619 yr QUOTE(DABearSoX @ May 13, 2006 -> 03:04 PM) Wow, you don't get WGN on your Comcast...thats sorta BS cause every where else I know gets it. I live in Colorado and WGN is channel 52 for me. IIRC, people I know in MA and CT don't get it through Comcast, either.
May 14, 200619 yr Author QUOTE(whitesox1976 @ May 14, 2006 -> 07:04 AM) When the Sox aren't on WGN or ESPN, then I have to sit infront of my computer. I finally bought the XM satellite radio. Only bad thing there is you only hear the Sox announcers when it's a home game for the Pale Hose.
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