i live in NC, right outside Charlotte. MLB TV is pretty good. does a lot of live look ins. I had extra innings package last season, aside from the blackouts of reds, nats, braves and i think orioles(mostly NL Mets fan and fantasy player) on Dish TV. it was great especially for staying up late and watching west coast games. i think i paid like 140 for the season split into 4 payments on the monthly bill. also got center ice this season, only 60 bucks total. that's where i watch most of isles gamesMillionaires vs Billionaires. No reason to take sides or argue over it. Owners don't need nor want April baseball. Season likely starts in May is what I have been saying for the longest time.
And for the love of God PLEASE put Gil in for some innings this season.
**Side question. I am moving to South Carolina in July. For those of you who live out of state how is MLB TV?
i live in NC, right outside Charlotte. MLB TV is pretty good. does a lot of live look ins. I had extra innings package last season, aside from the blackouts of reds, nats, braves and i think orioles(mostly NL Mets fan and fantasy player) on Dish TV. it was great especially for staying up late and watching west coast games. i think i paid like 140 for the season split into 4 payments on the monthly bill. also got center ice this season, only 60 bucks total. that's where i watch most of isles games
No problem man. I pay like 105 for dish package but that's with a receiver in 4 rooms plus a protection package for free service if something technical goes wrong. I only get MLB and NHL, couldn't justify getting NBA to the wife on top of all that. There is TVG on the package so I can follow the horsesI guess Extra Innings is what I am looking for then. It'll be more expensive to get all the sports packages but everything else is insanely cheaper
I think the girlfriend and I are going to go without cable and stream everything. I feel like it will work out as long as I can watch my AEW every Wednesday through a TBS app or something. Everything else we pretty much watch on streaming services already anyway.
Thanks for letting me know!
No problem man. I pay like 105 for dish package but that's with a receiver in 4 rooms plus a protection package for free service if something technical goes wrong. I only get MLB and NHL, couldn't justify getting NBA to the wife on top of all that. There is TVG on the package so I can follow the horses
Don't know what it is up there but gas here is 3.59/gallon as of yesterday. Haven't been past a station yet today in case it went up.
Where in SC are you moving to?
I have MLB TV, it works great. It's better than what the NHL puts out currently for sure.
I already get the NFL package here in NY. So I will likely get the NHL, MLB, and NFL packages each year. If the Knicks ever have a good team again I do enjoy watching them as well. Around me gas is certainly higher than $3.59. Not much higher but I have found gas is slightly higher in NY than when I go down to SC in comparison (like everything else).
We are moving to Greenville. It is like a 1.5-2 hour drive from NC actually. So not super down south in SC. I have family that moved down to NC (near Raleigh) years ago. Best decision they ever made.
Look at Sling. Much cheaper than cable, with lots of channels.I guess Extra Innings is what I am looking for then. It'll be more expensive to get all the sports packages but everything else is insanely cheaper
I think the girlfriend and I are going to go without cable and stream everything. I feel like it will work out as long as I can watch my AEW every Wednesday through a TBS app or something. Everything else we pretty much watch on streaming services already anyway.
Thanks for letting me know!
Ditto. Moved to RDU 21 years ago from LI. Best decision ever.My fiancée is from Greenville, great town.
Possible destination for us one day, just a quick trip from Charlotte. Also can confirm best decision I ever made was the move to NC. Big fan of the 70’s in the forecast the next 5 days.
Look at Sling. Much cheaper than cable, with lots of channels.
My fiancée is from Greenville, great town.
Possible destination for us one day, just a quick trip from Charlotte. Also can confirm best decision I ever made was the move to NC. Big fan of the 70’s in the forecast the next 5 days.
What do you not like about the NHL package?
Greenville is about 2 hours from me. It's a quiet town. Very cleanI already get the NFL package here in NY. So I will likely get the NHL, MLB, and NFL packages each year. If the Knicks ever have a good team again I do enjoy watching them as well. Around me gas is certainly higher than $3.59. Not much higher but I have found gas is slightly higher in NY than when I go down to SC in comparison (like everything else).
We are moving to Greenville. It is like a 1.5-2 hour drive from NC actually. So not super down south in SC. I have family that moved down to NC (near Raleigh) years ago. Best decision they ever made.
I moved to Charlotte in 1990. When I went back to Manhattan for the first time, I looked around at how many buildings were crammed onto 1 city block and asked myself what took me so long to get the hell out. I've never looked backMy fiancée is from Greenville, great town.
Possible destination for us one day, just a quick trip from Charlotte. Also can confirm best decision I ever made was the move to NC. Big fan of the 70’s in the forecast the next 5 days.
Small world eh? We just got approved for a lease in Simpsonville in particular. We went down last week and I severely miss the 70 degree weather. Ugh. I have many friends who have moved to Florida in the last two years and love it. Thankfully we are both teachers so plenty of time off to visit friends + family who still live in NY.
I will say the BBQ and more southern type food like grits is absolutely amazing down there. It is a worthy trade of the better BBQ and southern comfort food for pizza + bagels.
Sure 70s in February sounds great, until you realize it’s 110 and 85% humidity in august.
Oh I agree with you - the older I get, the more winters suck. But also the older I get, the more I find extreme heat and humidity unbearable.Sure, it is hazy-hot-humid for more months June-September but it rarely gets above 100. And don't act like there isn't 85% humidity in the Tri-State area in August.
I love the summer and can't stand the prolonged winter creeping into April, but to each their own.
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Sure, it is hazy-hot-humid for more months June-September but it rarely gets above 100. And don't act like there isn't 85% humidity in the Tri-State area in August..