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5/13 - Rainy Saturday vs Pirates


Tony-OH

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7 minutes ago, Malike said:

Good news is you have options. 1. Go to the game and you don't have to listen to interviews. 2. Turn on the radio and mute the TV and you don't have to listen to interviews. 3. Mute the TV so you don't have to listen to interviews. 4. Come here and whine incessantly about it and make the rest of us suffer with you. You've chosen 4, I wish you'd choose something else.

Lol dude, you've been angry lately! It's game thread. Just roll with everything! :D

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2 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

5.  Watch the Pirates broadcast.

That’s what I’m doing. It’s usually what I choose because of Brown and his shtick, but I agree the broadcast like Brown feels like the game is never interesting enough. So, fill it up with whatever you can find.

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3 minutes ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

7???

Correct.  7 is the most innings by an Oriole starter so far this season.  Gibson went 7 against Texas on April 4 and Wells went 7 against Detroit on April 21.

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Just now, Tony-OH said:

Lol dude, you've been angry lately! It's game thread. Just roll with everything! :D

Nah I'm not angry at all lol. I mean, we get it, it's not great to have interviews during the game but there are plenty of options to make it go away. If there is a problem and you can solve it, you shouldn't complain about it. Well, that's how I was raised anyway, but I'm old. :P

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Just now, Il BuonO said:

That’s what I’m doing. It’s usually what I choose because of Brown and his shtick, but I agree the broadcast like Brown feels like the game is never interesting enough. So, fill it up with whatever you can find.

I wish MLBTV would allow you to have both in market. I watch it on MASN, but the second I could just watch it through MLBTV, it's the second I was ditch cable.

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1 minute ago, Malike said:

Nah I'm not angry at all lol. I mean, we get it, it's not great to have interviews during the game but there are plenty of options to make it go away. If there is a problem and you can solve it, you shouldn't complain about it. Well, that's how I was raised anyway, but I'm old. :P

Not as old as me. I want kids off my lawn now! lol 

Not really! 

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3 minutes ago, justD said:

I’ve got the MLB app to watch games, even in Harrisburg it was my only way to watch. There are no pregame or postgame shows (which I do miss).  With the new pace-of-game rules, this is the only way they can reach me, doing things in-game.  I find it distracting when they don’t acknowledge game action during the interviews, but I also find out stuff that keeps me feeling connected. 

I've been told by mlb.tv that the decision not to include pre-game or post-game stuff on mlb.tv is made by MASN.

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