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Old 10-03-2007, 01:49 PM
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There is NO reason for it! Saturday TBS is broadcasting the Cubs game at 6pm - 5pm their time.... NOT primetime then the Phillies at 9:30pm in Philly - also NOT primetime. It is a weekend day and the line up includes 2 Sandra Bullock movies, back to back Sex and the City and King of Queens. These are the only 2 games Saturday.

Agreed, they could back up the movies and the sitcoms to the later slot and have the games during those times, but that would be too much like right.
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Why the hell is *TBS* carrying these games?
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Old 10-03-2007, 04:10 PM
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There is NO reason for it! Saturday TBS is broadcasting the Cubs game at 6pm - 5pm their time.... NOT primetime then the Phillies at 9:30pm in Philly - also NOT primetime. It is a weekend day and the line up includes 2 Sandra Bullock movies, back to back Sex and the City and King of Queens. These are the only 2 games Saturday.
So Phillies Fans lose out to Sex and the City and King of Queens?

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Work for No El!
I'm flattered, but actually all I have is a detailed scoreboard based on the information from MLB.com's Gameday, similar to their Scoreboard feature here:
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/scoreboard/20071003.html

I have the scoreboard (at least, inning frames and r/h/e for the innings played so far), the current pitcher, current batter, number of outs, number of men on base, and a description of the last play. It was enough to satisfy the people stuck in their offices. If there are any other programming wonks out there, here's the source of the XML for today's games:
http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/m...scoreboard.xml

I trust you can figure out the URL for any other day's games.
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Old 10-03-2007, 07:34 PM
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What's the best way to get the game on line? Preferably free.
MLB's Gameday (which I mentioned below) gives you a sort of visual play-by-play. It's not a bad way to keep track of what's going on, but definitely not as good as the TV or radio. It is possible to pay MLB to view the actual broadcasts online, but you would need plenty of bandwidth (and if you're at work, an understanding boss!!!)
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MLB's Gameday (which I mentioned below) gives you a sort of visual play-by-play. It's not a bad way to keep track of what's going on, but definitely not as good as the TV or radio. It is possible to pay MLB to view the actual broadcasts online, but you would need plenty of bandwidth (and if you're at work, an understanding boss!!!)

this may help.......game day audio, I've had this for years to listen to redsox and phillies day games. its normally $14.95 for the season including the post season. Right now they are having an offer where you get it for free if sign up for 4 free issues of sports illustrated. not a bad deal when you think about it, even paying the 14.95 to listen to one game...............cause tickets are $40/$70 a piece right now if you were lucky to get one.

and from the email I just got NLCS tix are starting at $75 each.

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/subscriptions/gameday_audio.jsp

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