Anyone know much about this? I'm looking at my options for next season. I have MLB.TV already, so I'm all set for 2014, but figured if I can get a live feed that is consistently live and and not 30 seconds to 2 minutes behind, and can avoid hiccuping and random blackout restrictions for games that aren't actually blacked out, it's worth looking into. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it's even close to worth it so I'm wondering if I'm misreading something.
Through Optimum's webpage on it it would cost $195 rather than the $129 I pay for MLB.TV and scrolling through their schedule, I'm not seeing the Red Sox come up more than twice or three times a week meaning they aren't scheduled to show all Red Sox games, just some of them. Maybe their page wasn't displaying the information correctly, though.
So question 1: Do they show all out of market games?
Question 2: Does the service offer anything to make it worth spending and additional 65 bucks a year?
Through Optimum's webpage on it it would cost $195 rather than the $129 I pay for MLB.TV and scrolling through their schedule, I'm not seeing the Red Sox come up more than twice or three times a week meaning they aren't scheduled to show all Red Sox games, just some of them. Maybe their page wasn't displaying the information correctly, though.
So question 1: Do they show all out of market games?
Question 2: Does the service offer anything to make it worth spending and additional 65 bucks a year?