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Post by marlinsgmed on Mar 29, 2021 17:07:18 GMT -5
Men,
As many of you know and all jokes aside, I’m a lifelong Oriole fan. I even watched games when I was away at college.
Saying this, In the fall I cut the chord and now have no access to Oriole games. MLB. Com doesn’t let you have access to home games and YouTubetv doesn’t have MASN, the Orioles and Nationals channel. I won’t buy shitty AT&T TV which is the only one I see that has MASN.
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful. I’m quite distressed by this as I haven’t missed games in years.
Thank you. I researched VPNs which could help me get the games on mlb but not sure how they will effect my kids’ and wife during virtual learning and their help people were not helpful.
I’ve got many people looking into this for me but I figured one of you hooligans might have an idea... and please don’t tell me to listen on the radio. They never replaced John Miller.
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Post by raysgm on Mar 29, 2021 18:33:24 GMT -5
Men, As many of you know and all jokes aside, I’m a lifelong Oriole fan. I even watched games when I was away at college. Saying this, In the fall I cut the chord and now have no access to Oriole games. MLB. Com doesn’t let you have access to home games and YouTubetv doesn’t have MASN, the Orioles and Nationals channel. I won’t buy shitty AT&T TV which is the only one I see that has MASN. Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful. I’m quite distressed by this as I haven’t missed games in years. Thank you. I researched VPNs which could help me get the games on mlb but not sure how they will effect my kids’ and wife during virtual learning and their help people were not helpful. I’ve got many people looking into this for me but I figured one of you hooligans might have an idea... and please don’t tell me to listen on the radio. They never replaced John Miller. MLB.tv and a VPN would work on your computer (and maybe on TV and/or phone but I am not 100% on there). You can turn a VPN off/on, so your wife/kids would just have it off when needing to access virtual learning platforms if needed. One thing though, is that VPN's will slow down speed, so if you already have less-than-ideal internet connection speeds, it might not be the best idea. You could also try out HeheStreams, which is in a gray area for legality for the viewer (a definitely red area legality wise for the host), but from everything I've heard/read/seen, it's pretty terrific (also has Roku TV support etc.). I used to use it a few years ago when it first was coming out and thought it was incredible. If I was ever to pay for a streaming service, I would strongly consider Hehe. www.theverge.com/22303642/hehestreams-pirate-sports-streaming-service-nba-nfl-mlb-nhl
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Post by bigredmachine on Mar 29, 2021 18:40:47 GMT -5
Not sure how the orioles do it but in Detroit. I can use my cable service provider for the fox sports app and watch on my phone. If the orioles have regional network thats viewable from an app, get a log in credential from a friend. I use my in-laws log in for comcast to get tigers games anywhere.
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Post by marlinsgmed on Mar 29, 2021 18:48:54 GMT -5
Not sure how the orioles do it but in Detroit. I can use my cable service provider for the fox sports app and watch on my phone. If the orioles have regional network thats viewable from an app, get a log in credential from a friend. I use my in-laws log in for comcast to get tigers games anywhere. Thank you Colby. They said they would release an app by Opening Day so that is a good thought. I hate the fact you can’t just get the app without having a Comcast, etc login. If I had that login I wouldn’t need the app here locally. Thank you
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Post by marlinsgmed on Mar 29, 2021 18:49:09 GMT -5
Men, As many of you know and all jokes aside, I’m a lifelong Oriole fan. I even watched games when I was away at college. Saying this, In the fall I cut the chord and now have no access to Oriole games. MLB. Com doesn’t let you have access to home games and YouTubetv doesn’t have MASN, the Orioles and Nationals channel. I won’t buy shitty AT&T TV which is the only one I see that has MASN. Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful. I’m quite distressed by this as I haven’t missed games in years. Thank you. I researched VPNs which could help me get the games on mlb but not sure how they will effect my kids’ and wife during virtual learning and their help people were not helpful. I’ve got many people looking into this for me but I figured one of you hooligans might have an idea... and please don’t tell me to listen on the radio. They never replaced John Miller. MLB.tv and a VPN would work on your computer (and maybe on TV and/or phone but I am not 100% on there). You can turn a VPN off/on, so your wife/kids would just have it off when needing to access virtual learning platforms if needed. One thing though, is that VPN's will slow down speed, so if you already have less-than-ideal internet connection speeds, it might not be the best idea. You could also try out HeheStreams, which is in a gray area for legality for the viewer (a definitely red area legality wise for the host), but from everything I've heard/read/seen, it's pretty terrific (also has Roku TV support etc.). I used to use it a few years ago when it first was coming out and thought it was incredible. If I was ever to pay for a streaming service, I would strongly consider Hehe. www.theverge.com/22303642/hehestreams-pirate-sports-streaming-service-nba-nfl-mlb-nhl
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Post by marlinsgmed on Mar 29, 2021 18:49:52 GMT -5
MLB.tv and a VPN would work on your computer (and maybe on TV and/or phone but I am not 100% on there). You can turn a VPN off/on, so your wife/kids would just have it off when needing to access virtual learning platforms if needed. One thing though, is that VPN's will slow down speed, so if you already have less-than-ideal internet connection speeds, it might not be the best idea. You could also try out HeheStreams, which is in a gray area for legality for the viewer (a definitely red area legality wise for the host), but from everything I've heard/read/seen, it's pretty terrific (also has Roku TV support etc.). I used to use it a few years ago when it first was coming out and thought it was incredible. If I was ever to pay for a streaming service, I would strongly consider Hehe. www.theverge.com/22303642/hehestreams-pirate-sports-streaming-service-nba-nfl-mlb-nhlThanks Connor... I sent you an email about this.
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Post by Cubbies on Mar 30, 2021 20:02:02 GMT -5
mlbstreams.to/I haven't used this particular site, but I use similar ones for NFL. A little glitchy but they're free and you can watch any game you want. Easier on a computer than a smart TV since you usually have pop-up windows to close.
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