but you need a subscription I believe
Ya, you do. I was kind of looking more toward something that is, well free. If I have to bring in a regular radio, then I suppose that I will.
I was looking last night for quite a while. 1270 AM is owned by 97.1 I think, and all the streams online which listed 1270 were actually playing a 97.1 talk show. Still looking though..
http://www.freebaseballradio.com/schedule.html
Click on the home team (in this case KC) and try a few different stations. This has worked great for me being down south. Hope it helps.
Yea, baby, come on over. I know I have a wife, but it's no big deal. Of course no one will find out, I'm a billionaire. I am impervious to publicity and all my secrets will remain that way. Now let's get freaky.
after I swing, I will hold my pose for a second or two..don't miss the close-up shot of my new moral stance"
That was not a TERRIBLE outing for Willis.
I thought he pitched well, especially after the first innings. 6 IP, 2 ER, 2BB. I'll take it every time.
Unfortunately MLB licensing prevents Internet streaming of game audio unless it is through their service. I just downloaded the MLB At Bat app for my iPhone. It was $15, but I get home and away audio for every game in the country and one live game video per day. The only caveat is that the video is subject to blackout. I'm still trying to figure that out. The Tigers were the free game of the day today, but I could not stream it because of blackout. I was still able to listen to the game in class today though, so I can't complain. If you subscribe to MLB.tv you can watch any game you want, but it's $25/month.
You can listen to the Tigers on XM via Tiger or opponent announcers. As indicated above 97.1 cannot stream broadcasts due to MLB restrictions.
XM/Sirius is a great gift I received three years ago and it keeps being renewed as a gift each year.