02-05-2013, 02:37 PM
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MLB.TV opens 11th season on more devices
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In Longview, Tex., Braves fan Thomas Chandler will fire up his PlayStation 3 console when he comes home from work as an environmental scientist, and he will use his MLB.TV Premium subscription to watch the Brothers Upton and a new chapter for his favorite team. He will watch the Braves on his Motorola Droid Razr when he is out during games.
In Minneapolis, Twins fan Erin Nagel is accustomed to multitasking at Target Field, following her favorite team in person while following her second-favorite team, Oakland, via MLB.TV Premium on her iPhone. When the A's clinched the American League West in October, she watched while at work. She is about to be back in the habit, also subscribing to MiLB.TV to watch upcoming Triple-A prospects for both of her clubs.
In Nashville, Leslie Wheeler will watch her son, R.A. Dickey, throw knuckleballs for the Blue Jays instead of the Mets. The one constant for her will be MLB.TV, which has allowed her to watch all of Dickey's starts since she started subscribing to the service six or seven years ago, long before he was 20-game winner and Cy Young Award recipient.
Their stories are the story of Major League Baseball today. Signups are under way for the annual MLB.TV Premium ($129.99) and basic MLB.TV ($109.99) packages, marking the 11th year for the most prolific live video subscription service. This launch of "Baseball Everywhere" will let you watch every live out-of-market regular-season game, plus more than 150 live Spring Training games, and it is a celebration of fans' ever-increasing ability to use the service over a wider range of platforms and devices.
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Read more: MLB.TV opens 11th season on more devices | MLB.com: News
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