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02-22-2009, 02:49 PM
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| | Baseball Fans: 2009 list of ALL Spring Training TV Games (Great for Sports Pack Subs) I did this file last year, and lots of baseball fans said they used it and enjoyed, so here it is again for 2009.
This is an Excel sheet with ALL Spring Training games that are televised. It includes all stations, such as locals, RSNs, MLB.TV, Canada, etc - ALL. The best way to use this sheet is to open the one sorted by team, and find you favorite team. You now have a list of ALL games that are televised this spring training for them.
This is most valuable for people that subscribe to the sports package on Dish or Direct. For Dish, it is only $5.99/mo, for DirecTV it is $12/mo (or less if you have other premiums). If you're a baseball fan - you need the Sports Pack in March!
The sports packages will get you access to most of the listed games. Obviously if a game is on a channel you can't get (like YES Network on Dish, or a local station outside of your market), than you won't be able to get that game.
There could always be games added, such as by ESPN, but this data is accurate as of 2/22/09.
Between the 183 games that are in this list, and the WBC games, March is bound to get anyone in the mood for baseball! Enjoy! | 
02-22-2009, 02:55 PM
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02-22-2009, 03:42 PM
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02-22-2009, 03:43 PM
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thanks for the list | 
02-22-2009, 05:41 PM
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| | Quote:
Originally Posted by Jason Crandall I did this file last year, and lots of baseball fans said they used it and enjoyed, so here it is again for 2009.
This is an Excel sheet with ALL Spring Training games that are televised. It includes all stations, such as locals, RSNs, MLB.TV, Canada, etc - ALL. The best way to use this sheet is to open the one sorted by team, and find you favorite team. You now have a list of ALL games that are televised this spring training for them.
This is most valuable for people that subscribe to the sports package on Dish or Direct. For Dish, it is only $5.99/mo, for DirecTV it is $12/mo (or less if you have other premiums). If you're a baseball fan - you need the Sports Pack in March!
The sports packages will get you access to most of the listed games. Obviously if a game is on a channel you can't get (like YES Network on Dish, or a local station outside of your market), than you won't be able to get that game.
There could always be games added, such as by ESPN, but this data is accurate as of 2/22/09.
Between the 183 games that are in this list, and the WBC games, March is bound to get anyone in the mood for baseball! Enjoy! | Thanks so much, you put a lot of time and work into this. I appreciate this.
Joe | 
02-22-2009, 05:48 PM
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| | | I'm not too sure if you're going to be able to see any of these games on the RSN's via Dish. They usually black them out. Sometimes a game or two will leak through, but most are blacked out. Another in a long list of reasons why Dish is not sports fan friendly. | 
02-22-2009, 06:02 PM
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| | | I think most of the preseason games are shown without the blackout. Wish the sports pack did not cost as much as a premium on Directv, would get it if it was 5.99 or so like dish...Oh well, ready for baseball!!! | 
02-22-2009, 07:05 PM
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| | Thanks Jason!
Hope the Astros can redeem themselves this season | 
02-23-2009, 01:49 AM
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| | | I believe all are blacked out, even preseason NHL games are blacked out with Dish now. | 
02-23-2009, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by satjay I think most of the preseason games are shown without the blackout. Wish the sports pack did not cost as much as a premium on Directv, would get it if it was 5.99 or so like dish...Oh well, ready for baseball!!! | Last season DISH blacked out nearly all of them. The Red Sox games weren't for some reason but just about everything else was. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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