I am St. Louis (STL) Cardinals fan living in Kansas City (KC).
I signed up for the multi sports package (fox sports, rsn, etc...).
So far I have only been able to watch two games, one was on one of the alternative channels and the other was a free preview from MBL EI on chan 625. After searching for cardinals and looking at all the games for the next week only one is available to me and that is not until saturday. The home-town opener is in STL and the brand new stadium is gonna be broken in. It is very frusterating knowing that I'm paying for this sports package and have only been able to see very few games so far.
Is this just a problem with satellite or with FSN. When I lived in STL, I was able to watch almost every game on FSN MW and WB, even when living in the town I didn't have blackouts, what is the reason for blackouts when you don't even live there, now living over 200 miles away.
FSN MW also serves the KC area, could this be a reason for the mass amounts of blackouts. What options do I have to guarantee being able to see a majority of the games? I believe that my options are MLB EI or the live streaming option from http://www.mlb.tv. MLB.tv is about $100 cheaper, but you have to watch the game on your computer, which I don't think I'd be willing to do.
I signed up for the multi sports package (fox sports, rsn, etc...).
So far I have only been able to watch two games, one was on one of the alternative channels and the other was a free preview from MBL EI on chan 625. After searching for cardinals and looking at all the games for the next week only one is available to me and that is not until saturday. The home-town opener is in STL and the brand new stadium is gonna be broken in. It is very frusterating knowing that I'm paying for this sports package and have only been able to see very few games so far.
Is this just a problem with satellite or with FSN. When I lived in STL, I was able to watch almost every game on FSN MW and WB, even when living in the town I didn't have blackouts, what is the reason for blackouts when you don't even live there, now living over 200 miles away.
FSN MW also serves the KC area, could this be a reason for the mass amounts of blackouts. What options do I have to guarantee being able to see a majority of the games? I believe that my options are MLB EI or the live streaming option from http://www.mlb.tv. MLB.tv is about $100 cheaper, but you have to watch the game on your computer, which I don't think I'd be willing to do.