Largent80 wrote:You have to use a 3rd party add-on and do it illegally if you want it free. Better use a VPN.
Well, I'm not doing either and will be content to listen to them on the radio or go to the local BWW.
The problem is that unlike the NFL or NBA, small, regional networks own the broadcast rights to the individual MLB teams. In the case of the Mariners, it's Root Sports Northwest. But the Mariners are the majority stock holders in that network, so you have to figure that they're going to want to get their games to as many fans as possible. Especially with the prospect of NHL coming to Seattle, the M's are going to have to make their product as accessible as humanly possible to increase their popularity in an ever changing sports market.
Sling added CSN, NBC's reginal network, to their lineup, so I'm betting that by next season at least one of the streaming services is going to add Root to its offerings. It's a win-win for both the Mariners and the streaming service, too good of a business opportunity for either one of them to pass up.