Braves 2024

Fried was very good last night against a very weak Marlins line up. His first two or three starts were dreadful. I would hold judgment until he has a couple of more good outings. If he is as solid as he was last night by all means lock him in.
 
Fried was very good last night against a very weak Marlins line up. His first two or three starts were dreadful. I would hold judgment until he has a couple of more good outings. If he is as solid as he was last night by all means lock him in.
We were happy to see him going back out to finish his work in the ninth. It was probably a hurdle the back office wanted to see him clear before making any decision. He passed!!!
 

The Braves are no longer on Comcast! THIS STINKS. My cable bill is close to $200 per month and I can't watch the Braves...​

What MLB teams are blacked out on Comcast?​

As a result of the failed contract negotiations, fans of 12 MLB teams will not be able to watch their teams on the Bally Sports regional network.

MLB is unable to lift blackout restrictions for those clubs through its streaming service, MLB.TV, as it would be a breach of the teams' contracts with Diamond Sports Groups.

Those teams are as follow:

  • Atlanta Braves
  • Cincinnati Reds
  • Cleveland Guardians
  • Detroit Tigers
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Los Angeles Angels
  • Miami Marlins
  • Milwaukee Brewers
  • Minnesota Twins
  • St. Louis Cardinals
  • Tampa Bay Rays
  • Texas Rangers
Diamond Sports Group maintains streaming rights for the Marlins, Rays, Royals and Tigers, so there is an alternate viewing option for fans in those regions. Local fans of the other eight teams who subscribe to Comcast are currently unable to watch any games that are not on national television.

The San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks are currently the only MLB clubs that had their MLB blackouts lifted. This was because their deals with Diamond Sports Group previously fell through.
 
Don't feel bad, I couldn't Bally on Dish, ever! I heard that the problem was with Bally and/or Diamond was in bankruptcy and the extended contract ran out with Comcast. Just who dreams up these three and four way business deals, and where did all of the money go??
 
You'd think Major League Baseball would demand that all television contracts go through the end of baseball season (after the World Series). That way there would not be any interruptions. Maybe you could elect me as baseball commissioner and I'd fix this mess.
 
The company that owns Bally Sports is in bankruptcy but will likely come out of it due to an investment from Amazon.

I suspect Comcast is attempting to play hardball with Bally given their bankruptcy situation and hoping to get lower rates. All these

Aside from doing some stuff with VPNs and MLB.TV that is increasingly being blocked by MLB.TV, I believe the only services that now offer Bally Sports are Directv (satellite and streaming) and Fubo TV. I recently switched to Fubo TV and it works great.
 
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