Seriously... MLB's inability to evolve past archaic black-out laws is absolutely baffling. I understand the need to provide assurance to local advertisers to draw revenue, but they have to realize the potential greater reach that they could draw by allowing easier access for out-of-market fans.
In today's world, out-of-market fans will always find ways to beat the system. The harder MLB tries to prevent this, the more they are going to piss off the general public.
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Seriously... MLB's inability to evolve past archaic black-out laws is absolutely baffling. I understand the need to provide assurance to local advertisers to draw revenue, but they have to realize the potential greater reach that they could draw by allowing easier access for out-of-market fans.
In today's world, out-of-market fans will always find ways to beat the system. The harder MLB tries to prevent this, the more they are going to piss off the general public.