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Originally Posted by Anthropoid
Don't see an "off-topic" section so I guess this is the best place.
I haven't watched a real-life baseball game for probably 10 years, and haven't watched with any regularity for probably 20 or 25. If memory serves I was a bit of a St. Louis Cardinals fan as a boy/teenager (originally from Missouri). So I know next to nothing about Major League baseball in 2015. However, this game has reminded me of what a pleasant thing is to watch and to follow, so I'm thinking about 'getting into' watching baseball this season.
So here are my constraints:
1. No cable TV and no intent to ever have it.
2. Not sure which team I should follow, but would lean toward Cardinals or Braves (where I live now).
3. Seems like it could be fun to somehow follow a team and play their season out in OOTP15 and see how the end results differ.
So any suggestions from the baseball fans? In particular, anyone know what my options would be to watch games this year using just internet?
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I cut the cable cord long, long time ago, Anthropid. No regrets, except sort of missed sports. But, now streaming makes it possible to get my sports fix over the net. I've subscribed to MLB.TV for about four years now. Chose it because baseball is the longest of the pro seasons so that's a plus, to me. I use Roku as my drop dead easy streaming device because that's where I happen to get the best signal. Again, no regrets. Watch the games live or anytime you want. If you find yourself in a time pinch... stop... go visit friends, shop... work, etc... get back... pick up where I left off or start over or watch later or forget it and watch it or a live game today or tomorrow or next week. Switch to other ballparks and watch those games. You can select to have the final score show or not when you open the program that way no spoils. As with many things digital, you make the call.