Joe Hass, to M-D November:
>
> As a point of reference, only nine MLB teams still have a local OTA 
> presence of at least 20 games: Baltimore, Texas, Milwaukee, Washington, 
> both Chicago teams, both New York teams, and maybe Philly (it appears so, 
> but I'm not going to count games at this time of night).
>
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Phillies ended all dealings with the UHF stations, and only planned a dozen 
games at the most for last season on NBC10, for the largest part away from 
non-repeat network shows. Usually CSN is carefully programmed never to have 
late-season/playoff Sixers/Flyers conflicts, but if they do occur there's 
often a national (TNT? NBCSN?) net available to share the load, leaving the 
Phils to TCN (the now-more-widely-available former-CN8)...you still can't 
watch the latter on RCN here in the Valley.

B

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