<p>I'm a huge NY Mets fan, and i will be going to Indiana University next year. this means I won't be able to watch the mets games every day, which i've been doing since i was 5. Does anyone know if there is any way to get TV on your computer?</p>
<p>Yeah WWW.MLB.TV . You can watch all out of market games.</p>
<p>A bit pricey...</p>
<p>Cool. My dad is a mets fan, but here's from nyc. I grew up in Houston and I'm a big Astros fan. I am on the waitlist at Brown and I hope to get in and I'm accepted at the University of Chicago, Emory, and Tufts. Right now of my accpeted schools I like the U of C, but being an astros fan in the middle of white sox country after last year's world series could be a problem. But I definitely recommend getting MLB.tv. I will. Go Astros.</p>
<p>yea i know about that, its 80 bucks though. my laptop has windows media center xp, is there someway to get tv through that?</p>
<p>I'm a Yankees fan going to Boston... :(</p>
<p>I love my 'stros! Staying in Houston :)</p>
<p>I chose UC Davis over USC for $ reasons, the college town feel, etc. The fact that I'm staying in the Oakland A's TV region is just another plus. Go A's!</p>
<p>My daughter is a HUGE Yankee fan going to U of Miami. She says at least she can go see them in Tampa for spring training and when they play at the end of the season.
BTW, Crash...my daughter refused to look at any school in New England, said she couldn't live with all those Sox fans on a regular basis.</p>
<p><3 mlb.tv; watching the Red Sox from New Orleans right now. I'm a die-hard Sox fan and this was probably the hardest part about leaving Massachusetts - no more Sox games on TV and then no more listening to people ***** about the Sox 24/7 on the radio.</p>
<p>how is the quality on mlb.tv when full screen? is it slow at all?</p>
<p>With mlb.tv for the past few years me and a friend split the cost, and both have the username/password. I'm not sure if MLB.TV has found a way to stop this "scam" but it's worked for us the past 2 years. I had a friend last year who split it with 10 other guys on his floor.</p>
<p>sox to yankees</p>
<p>Gameday is an alternative to Web TV games if you're out of area. It's a screen where the game stats and plays are displayed real time. If, say, Albert Pujols hits a home run off Jason Schmidt, it will display that, plus will list whoever may have scored as a result of that. Stats are updated real-time, which is useful for fantasy baseball fans.</p>
<p>Not the flashiest way to watch baseball, but it's free. It's also good to have in the background of other work...I just watched my Pirates blow their third game this year as a result of the "upgraded" bullpen while working on other stuff.</p>
<p>does that gameday site have audio for the games? are there any sites that offer audio for free?</p>
<p>Yanks fan down South . . . too many Braves fans but whats worse too many Red Sox fans (bandwagon jumpers . . .)</p>
<p>Luckily we get CBS-radio in Lexington, so I can still get the games there.</p>
<p>Unfortunately there's no audio--everything is text based. Don't know of any free baseball audio other than high school games.</p>
<p>I am a mets fan who is now all the way out in Minnesota. I just got mlb.tv and so far it is quite nice!</p>
<p>What about the MLB Extra Innings package on cable? You can get all your team's games and every other game being played that night. That is what I plan to do if I go to college where the Yankee games are not on the television.</p>
<p>it may be a stupid reason but I also didn't go to mass b/c of having to deal with all them sox fans.....and im also heading down to The U</p>
<p>woohoo Lets Go Mets!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>and no im not goin out of the region, just thought I'd throw that out there.</p>