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Don't plan on good picture quality. And figure that oftentimes, the TV broadcast is a radio simulcast. But it's reliable, and it's very good functionally. I haven't run into connection issues or anything of that order.

 

I believe the only apps are for iPhone and iPad. There's nothing for set-top boxes that I know of, but if you have an Apple TV, you can AirPlay the games from your iPhone/iPad to your television. Watching in a web browser requires Flash.

 

The bottom line is that you get to see the games, and that's cool. :)

 

Triple-A and Double-A games are well covered. Levels below that are hit and miss.

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Yah I know the quality isn't the greatest, but it is doable. I live in the Chicago area during the summer thus no Brewers. I don't really care for watching other MLB games, but for the price MiLB games seem like a good alternative.

 

Thanks for the info!

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The Daily Menu in every Link Report goes over the MiLB availability.

 

Every single AAA game, all but a handful of AA games, all Timber Rattler home games and some road games, and three Helena road series each season.

 

All games are archived, if there's a big moment or injury you can watch after the fact.

 

Not all teams use an overly of the count, score, etc. That can be frustrating.

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