I guess the Disastros won't go 0-162 after all.
SIDE QUESTION: Anybody here doing MLB.TV on the web? Is it worth it? It's pretty expensive ($199) so I am reluctant to go for it. Any input appreciated.
Jagger, I wouldn't get it. What they put in the fine print is that games are subject to local ******** restrictions
regardless of whether the game is home or away or even televised (see here). For example, I live in northern Indiana and every Cubs, Sox, and Reds game would automatically be blacked out all year long.
I did get the MLB Audio package so that I could listen to the games that aren't televised on WGN or CSN Chicago (15-20 games a year). It's also great because I can listen at work during my prep time.
Before you get it, figure out if the team you're following would be blacked out. There's a zip code check on the link above and it tells you which market you're in. If you want to follow a team and you aren't in their market, then I guess you might consider it. If I lived in California, this would be a great package to have. But as my team is so close, MLB TV doesn't make sense because I couldn't watch my team's games on it anyway.