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Monday, January 13th, 2014 9:17 PM

MLB Extra Innings

With spring training fast approaching is there any hope for us to get MLB Extra Innings this year or will we still get shut out while most other cable/dish options offer it? I still dont understand why Uverse has the NBA package but not baseball? Is there that much more of a demand for the NBA over MLB? And yes, I know I can use a Roku or something like that but I'd rather give my money to Uverse.

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@Npanzeca wrote:

With spring training fast approaching is there any hope for us to get MLB Extra Innings this year or will we still get shut out while most other cable/dish options offer it? I still dont understand why Uverse has the NBA package but not baseball? Is there that much more of a demand for the NBA over MLB? And yes, I know I can use a Roku or something like that but I'd rather give my money to Uverse.


As we are U-Verse subscribers just like you, none of us can give you an answer. As far as U-Verse having NBA Center Court while not having MLB Extra Innings, it is all a matter of money. My guess is that NBA Center Court is a lot less expensive than MLB Extra Innings.

 

If I did not live in St. Louis, I would definitely want MLB Extra Innings so that I could watch the Cardinals.

 


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@dwinth wrote:

As we are U-Verse subscribers just like you, none of us can give you an answer. As far as U-Verse having NBA Center Court while not having MLB Extra Innings, it is all a matter of money. My guess is that NBA Center Court is a lot less expensive than MLB Extra Innings.

If I did not live in St. Louis, I would definitely want MLB Extra Innings so that I could watch the Cardinals.

 


Haha - had to give a Kudos for the Cards..   🙂 

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11 years ago

I have MLB.tv and while it's great when I'm home and even better when I'm away from home I'd still prefer Extra Innings on my TV built into the U-Verse guide for simplicity and no loading times when switching between games. Hope to see it one day.

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I really thought when MLBN was added a couple years back, that we would then get EI.  But still no luck.  I am like the first poster, in that I would rather give my money to UV, then go out and have to worry about an XBOX or RUKU or whatever.  Especially since during the Spring/Summer months, we have a UV box and tv on our back patio.  PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE U-VERSE GET EXTRA INNINGS!

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‎01-14-2014 01:36:43 PM

I have MLB.tv and while it's great when I'm home and even better when I'm away from home I'd still prefer Extra Innings on my TV built into the U-Verse guide for simplicity and no loading times when switching between games. Hope to see it one day.

 

Thats exactly i want it over MLB.tv I want it it in the guide and the ability to switch back and forth without all the load times.

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+ 1 here for wishing U-Verse would get MLB Extra Innings. Even tho I wanted NBA League Pass and added it when they got it I never ever watch it. Lack of commercials and half time programming is too annoying. Id much rather see a commercial then a splash screen with looped music over and over which what I hear MLB.tv does, so if they add it I'm sure it will be the same 😞

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AT&T needs to put the MLB Extra Innings, if ppl want to pay for it then let them pay for it. Right now Directv got it for $197 and on top of that they including MLB.TV. AT&T apparently has teamed up with Directv as they now are offering directv packages on the Uverse site so I don't what the problem is but AT&T gotta get it together. The only reason I don't have Directv is because of where I live it's not permitted. I'm a Yankee fan living in Georgia right now so I could really use MLB Extra Innings.

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People do want it. However, do enough? I've heard many times that AT&T would have to sell so many packages in order to carry it. If they didn't sell enough, they'd still be on the hook.

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@oasys4444 wrote:

AT&T needs to put the MLB Extra Innings, if ppl want to pay for it then let them pay for it. Right now Directv got it for $197 and on top of that they including MLB.TV. AT&T apparently has teamed up with Directv as they now are offering directv packages on the Uverse site so I don't what the problem is but AT&T gotta get it together. The only reason I don't have Directv is because of where I live it's not permitted. I'm a Yankee fan living in Georgia right now so I could really use MLB Extra Innings.


@oasys4444 

Get a ROKU and order it through there.  The subscription channels are costly for providers, they have to be able to sell enough to make it worthwhile.  I'm thinking there is not enough ROI for AT&T to provide Extra Innings.

With the ROKI you will also have access all of these channels (fees may be required, but so does EI)

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$59 for the Roku and $149 for a full season subscription.  not hard

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Sorry..Didn't mean to be snarky. I've used the Roku for 2 seasons and it works great!

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I see that channel 1635 is MLB Extra Innings "Coming Soon."

:smileyhopeful:

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11 years ago

FINGERS CROSSED, FINGERS CROSSED!!!!  PLEASE, PLEASE!!

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@baseballisback wrote:
I see that channel 1635 is MLB Extra Innings "Coming Soon."

:smileyhopeful:

http://forums.att.com/t5/Features-and-How-To/MLB-Strike-Zone/td-p/3924434

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12 Messages

11 years ago

I thought it said MLB Strike Zone, not Extra Innings


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