MLB.TV is one of the five best inventions I’ve caught on to in the last few years (I’d put Netflix, XM Radio, the DVR and the iPod Shuffle there for me as well). Any baseball game being played (well, except the Yankees and Mets), home or away broadcasts, split screens, archives, highlights, radio calls, etc. etc., all on my computer?!?!? For $120 bucks for the whole year!?!?
Today MLB.TV announced that the 2010 version of its awesome service is now available. For those of you with fancy iPhones and iPads and iWhatevers, you can get your MLB.TV to go; I’ll have to settle for the Dell XPS screen or monitor (I can connect it to my TV too but it doesn’t look quite as clear)…
Just getting to listen to Vin Scully do games makes it worth it enough, but I like putting 3-4 games on at once and checking out the different broadcasts (some better than others). It’s nice after a Yankees game to put on a few innings of Scully and check out the other West Coast games at my leisure, or maybe watch Zack Greinke or Tim Lincicum throw.
Pitchers and catchers in 20 days!