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I did actually get it a coupla years ago, but quite frankly I didn't watch it enough to be worth the $$. The Reds are on most nights, or another channel will have a game, and there is only so much tv you can watch. Figure a baseball game is about 3 hours. One a day is more than enough!
I remember how excited I was about XM Radio and its carrying ALL the games. In the five years I've had it I've listened to maybe one game. I always listen to the MLB channel, but not to the games themselves. For that reason, even tho I'm tempted by MLB.TV and esp. Directv's baseball package- in finality I really don't think I'd watch them enough to be worth the money- nor, frankly, should I spend the time watching more than one baseball game a day/night!
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