1. Let them die.
2. MLB takes over all the personnel that produced and broadcast the games from the teams affected (though some posts may be redundant, I am sure they can work out buyouts) and puts them exclusively on MLB.tv. You all have accountants to figure out what the teams affected will receive in compensation.
3. Make a special offer to people this spring, like X% off for the full-season subscription. In any case, this will be cheaper than whatever cable package you currently are bled for.
4. Uncle Steve paid enough luxury tax to foot the bill for this.
5. Local blackouts will OBVIOUSLY be over for ALL teams on MLB.tv.
6. ALL games are on MLB.tv. **** exclusivity deals for the single Wednesday day game on Brothel TV or whatever other ****** service I have never heard of before.
7. In the mid-term future, roll MLB.tv and MLB Network into one for a very attractive package that can keep a guy entertained for the entire weekend until his head looks like a baseball. (That one is from my list of unfulfilled christmas wishes)
Yes, this will also cost Big Corporate a billion bucks.
Per year.
Oh no.
How terrible.
The poor boo-boos.

In my defense, I just woke up and hope's still alive! Can't last much longer. 3, 2, ...