Assuming you live in an area that MLB considers a Dodgers "home market" area, it probably is blacked out, as it's on SportsNet LA.
Nothing new about this; I remember in the early days of regional sports networks when I had to pay $10/month extra just to be able to watch Giants home games (note that pretty much everything else on the channel was available - it was only the Giants (well, and Athletics and Warriors) games that were scrambled) - and even if I didn't pay, all other broadcasts of those games (e.g. on TBS, if it was a Braves at Giants game) were blacked out.
That Don Guy
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Assuming you live in an area that MLB considers a Dodgers "home market" area, it probably is blacked out, as it's on SportsNet LA.
Nothing new about this; I remember in the early days of regional sports networks when I had to pay $10/month extra just to be able to watch Giants home games (note that pretty much everything else on the channel was available - it was only the Giants (well, and Athletics and Warriors) games that were scrambled) - and even if I didn't pay, all other broadcasts of those games (e.g. on TBS, if it was a Braves at Giants game) were blacked out.
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9 years ago
Yes. It is the TWC Sportsnet feed and TWC Sportsnet has the exclusive rights to that broadcast in the L.A. area.
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