Thanks, Lee. But a price tag without the Reds!!! I wonder whether
that will go over .
Maybe they won't be blocked in DC. It is good to know there is
capability in seeing and not just listening, although listening still
is better than nothing, and you can get scores etc., too. I am always
glad for input from those who know.
And thanks, Lee, for looking over my dilemma, hopefully that raw
source was what you needed.
Marta
On Jun 15, 2010, at 13:24 PM, Lee Larson wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
Can anybody tell whether the iPad has some sports applications
that allow baseball to be watched as games in progress? or at
least after the games have been played? Or games of older times
that were memorable?
My husband wants to know whether he will consider an iPad.
Baseball is a prerequisite.
The iPad has a wonderful application from MLB.com that lets you
watch all out of market games live in high-definition. (Out of
market means in Louisville that the Reds live games are blacked
out.) You can also listen to all radio broadcasts live. All radio
and television broadcasts can be replayed after the game is over--
including the Reds.
The catch is that you must have an account with MLB.com, and that
costs about $125/year.
I have an MLB.com account and spend far too much time watching and
listening to baseball. You can watch/listen live via their Web site
on your computer and there are apps for most smart phones and the
iPad. It also works wonderfully on the Roku player--my favorite
method.
PS for Marta/ I was gone over the weekend and will get to your
email problem over the next few days.
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