March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Tex @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 01:48 PM) The money maker games are summer dates. Pretty much every team is spending one of the first 2 weeks at home and the other week on the road. Having the opening week of the season at warm weather and indoor stadiums would not have any effect on the summer schedule.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 01:48 PM) The average temperature in Cleveland on April 15th is almost 20 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than on April 1. The average low temperature on April 1 is ~34 degrees, the average low on April 15th is ~42 degrees. 20 degrees warmer on average in 2 weeks? Pass the bong. The difference between the average historical high temp and low temp in Cleveland for those dates is 5 degrees, and there is no guarantee that it holds up any year anyway. April weather in this neck of the woods is a crapshoot. It might be 35 it might be 75. Edited March 26, 201115 yr by Dick Allen
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (JoeCoolMan24 @ Mar 25, 2011 -> 05:36 PM) Yep, I'm blacked out. Hell, I have a free month on MLB.tv because I bought MLB The Show, but I still can't watch the Sox play. Not to veer off topic but have you guys tried using a VPN to bypass the blackout restrictions? Its worked well for me in the past.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (idave03 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 03:16 PM) Not to veer off topic but have you guys tried using a VPN to bypass the blackout restrictions? Its worked well for me in the past. VPN? My friends at school here used a proxy w/ their MLB.tv account, but they said it was painfully slow through the proxy, and the quality was awful. I'll surely give it a shot for other games, but I am not going to count on it and then miss opening day.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (JoeCoolMan24 @ Mar 25, 2011 -> 07:36 PM) Yep, I'm blacked out. Hell, I have a free month on MLB.tv because I bought MLB The Show, but I still can't watch the Sox play. You gotta wonder which genius lawyer came up with the blackout restrictions. Iowa and S. Illinois get screwed.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (JoeCoolMan24 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 02:17 PM) VPN? My friends at school here used a proxy w/ their MLB.tv account, but they said it was painfully slow through the proxy, and the quality was awful. I'll surely give it a shot for other games, but I am not going to count on it and then miss opening day. That is a lie. I've used proxies to watch Sox games online for years now. It is a pain, but once you find a decent one, it can last you for a couple of days and the speed and quality is fine (just turn the proxy off after you bypass their verification). For whatever reason, the internet at my dorm has a Gainsville, FL IP, so I get to watch all the Sox games I want without any restrictions. I will be sad when I will not be living there next year.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (TitoMB @ Mar 25, 2011 -> 07:12 PM) He's probably like me. I'm in the blackout area on MLB.tv for the White Sox, but I don't get CSN here locally. I am in the same boat 90 miles south of Chicago and no CSN! Edited March 26, 201115 yr by Soxfest
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Soxfest @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 08:25 PM) I am in the same boat 90 miles south of Chicago and no CSN! Do you get the extra innings package from your cable provider then?
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Soxfest @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 03:25 PM) I am in the same boat 90 miles south of Chicago and no CSN! Yeah, it sucks. I'm 230 miles southeast, and I get no CSN either, and I'm still in the blackout region.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 03:01 PM) 20 degrees warmer on average in 2 weeks? Pass the bong. The difference between the average historical high temp and low temp in Cleveland for those dates is 5 degrees, and there is no guarantee that it holds up any year anyway. April weather in this neck of the woods is a crapshoot. It might be 35 it might be 75. I can't find a link but someone did a study of this after 2007 and found that if you bypassed the first week in Cleveland and Minnesota, you'd eliminate something like 80% of the potential snowouts.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 02:50 PM) I can't find a link but someone did a study of this after 2007 and found that if you bypassed the first week in Cleveland and Minnesota, you'd eliminate something like 80% of the potential snowouts. According to Accuweather, the average high/low in Cleveland for 4/1 is 52/33 and 4/15 is 57/38. Not much of a difference, and anyone in Chicago knows the average temperatures mean nothing this time of year. I would imagine having the Indians start out on the road for a week or two would be good news for them, but the bottom line is as far as weather goes, you're pretty much dealing with the same issues, obviously a little smaller, but not enough for forcing warm market or dome teams into a full week or two of home games to start every season.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 04:04 PM) According to Accuweather, the average high/low in Cleveland for 4/1 is 52/33 and 4/15 is 57/38. Not much of a difference, and anyone in Chicago knows the average temperatures mean nothing this time of year. I would imagine having the Indians start out on the road for a week or two would be good news for them, but the bottom line is as far as weather goes, you're pretty much dealing with the same issues, obviously a little smaller, but not enough for forcing warm market or dome teams into a full week or two of home games to start every season. The 7 degree difference in average low is huge because it goes from 1 degree above the melting point of ice to 8.
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 05:34 PM) I think this would be the right time to NUKE_CLEVELAND that would briefly make it warmer, then rapidly make it colder (nuclear winter).
March 26, 201115 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 03:05 PM) The 7 degree difference in average low is huge because it goes from 1 degree above the melting point of ice to 8. All the games the Sox are playing will be in the day. If they came 2 weeks later, there would probably be a night game in there. Its not like it snows 15 feet in April in Cleveland. They average less than 3 inches of snow per April. Chicago averages about an inch and a half. Has there been a snow out since they lost the series in 2007? Chances are if you are playing in Cleveland, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, New York, Boston in April, you're going to need something other than short sleeves under your jersey whether its April 1st or April 30th. If the weather is nice, just count it as a blessing.
March 26, 201115 yr I get blacked out on Ranger games. Dallas is 400+ miles away and there is no local coverage of the games.
March 27, 201115 yr QUOTE (chw42 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 12:20 PM) That is a lie. I've used proxies to watch Sox games online for years now. It is a pain, but once you find a decent one, it can last you for a couple of days and the speed and quality is fine (just turn the proxy off after you bypass their verification). For whatever reason, the internet at my dorm has a Gainsville, FL IP, so I get to watch all the Sox games I want without any restrictions. I will be sad when I will not be living there next year. Yeah proxies suck. VPNs are similar but they're more reliable and if its a paid VPN, bandwidth is virtually guaranteed. your dorm's internet is running through a VPN which why your ip is located in fl. there are a few free vpns that offer decent bandwidth (1.5mb). You only need to get past the authentication/login phase. once im actually watching the game i disconnect from the vpn and continue watching using my bandwidth. word of caution: i used to have comcast and they dropped vpn support for home accounts. when i called and complained i was told that only business accounts have vpn support. I switched to uverse and hopefully this method works again this year.
March 27, 201115 yr Not bad for Cleveland... http://www.accuweather.com/us/oh/cleveland...?mnyr=4-01-2011 Even better for Chicago on April 7... http://www.accuweather.com/us/il/chicago/6...?mnyr=4-01-2011 Still early to know about rain, but at least the temps are trending up.
March 27, 201115 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 26, 2011 -> 04:34 PM) that would briefly make it warmer, then rapidly make it colder (nuclear winter). But we wouldn't play there again for a really long time.
March 28, 201115 yr Highs in the 40's and a 30% of rain each day in Cleveland, Friday-Sunday. The forecast for Winston-Salem on Wednesday looks cold and possibly rainy for Floyd's last start too.
March 28, 201115 yr Just an edit...Floyd is staying in Arizona to pitch on Wednesday, with rain expected in Winston-Salem.
March 29, 201115 yr All of these teams need to open at home during the first week of the season in the AL. Oakland Anaheim Seattle Texas Tampa Toronto Kansas City They are the warmest places or have retractable roofs. It is so ludicrous that games are being played when it's 32 degrees and snowy. If the scheduling becomes too weird by having a majority of non-division games to start the season, then just start in mid-April and cut the season by two weeks. Edited March 29, 201115 yr by maggsmaggs
March 29, 201115 yr QUOTE (maggsmaggs @ Mar 29, 2011 -> 02:37 PM) All of these teams need to open at home during the first week of the season in the AL. Oakland Anaheim Seattle Texas Tampa Toronto Kansas City They are the warmest places or have retractable roofs. It is so ludicrous that games are being played when it's 32 degrees and snowy. If the scheduling becomes too weird by having a majority of non-division games to start the season, then just start in mid-April and cut the season by two weeks. Glad to know I'm not the only crazy one who wants this to happen!
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