Play ball! The baseball season started, and it’s the first season in 25 years that Seth isn’t covering baseball. While the pace of play may have chased him away from the sport – at least for now – many others are still watching.
When MLB resolved its lockout last month, they made two quiet announcements: they’d start streaming Friday night games on Apple TV and Sunday midday games on Peacock. Streaming is no longer complicated or restrictive as it once was. While technophobes exist, the process of watching these games couldn’t be easier.
The new issues: Apple TV’s first broadcast crashed, and there are now more places than ever where your team’s game may air. Today, we talk about the state of the baseball union: where things are, how to watch, and what you need to know… if you actually want to watch.
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