World Series Online
October 23, 2004 5:37 PM

Listening to the game...I'd like to listen to the World Series online - sure, I could tune in the "home of the Cardinals", KMOX, but um, yeah, I don't have an AM receiver in the house. I just noticed this (that I don't have AM). Anyone know of a *free* site to stream ballgames?
posted by notsnot to Sports, Hobbies, & Recreation (7 answers total)
notsnot - you can watch a somewhat delayed (maybe 15 seconds?) video feed of the camera in the dirt near the batter's box, with the audio from fox here. the feed isn't the strongest, but it's enough to follow sufficiently, especially if you have mlb gameday up, which i recommend. but then again i'm a baseball nerd.
posted by oog at 5:54 PM on October 23, 2004


I was sure the answer was no, so that is so cool.
posted by smackfu at 6:20 PM on October 23, 2004


.:The FAN 590 - Toronto's Sports Radio has the ESPN feed. Much better than listening to Tim McCarver.
posted by Dick Paris at 6:37 PM on October 23, 2004


Thanks! I'm listening to the feed from Japan right now.
posted by ejoey at 7:11 PM on October 23, 2004


I'm pretty sure the US market for baseball is cornered by Real, hence the foreign streams
posted by falconred at 9:48 PM on October 23, 2004


Thanks guys. the 1b cam was good enough. I'm painting my house, and the friends I had over to help were clamoring for something.
posted by notsnot at 10:21 PM on October 23, 2004


I'm pretty sure the US market for baseball is cornered by Real, hence the foreign streams

No, it's cornered by MLB. $14.95 gets you a gameday audio subscription good for every game of the regular and postseason. It works with both WinMediaPlayer and Real.

A couple of years ago you could get the streaming audio from some of the team's radio affiliates, but MLB has cracked down on this.
posted by mbd1mbd1 at 11:12 AM on October 25, 2004


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