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59 minutes ago, chasfh said:

I definitely would have gotten put out of the eighth-grade spelling bee on that one!

I did the phonetic spelling at first and then still got a squiggly after the copy/paste. 
 

My python boot is too tight….

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29 minutes ago, Biff Mayhem said:

I did the phonetic spelling at first and then still got a squiggly after the copy/paste. 
 

My python boot is too tight….

I couldn't get it off last night ...

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3 hours ago, Biff Mayhem said:

I did the phonetic spelling at first and then still got a squiggly after the copy/paste. 
 

My python boot is too tight….

Couldn’t get it off last night, now it July

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I just checked my Peacock account and see they are exclusively covering both feeds of various contending teams almost every other day and these games will not be available through a local subscription service you are paying for or through mlb.tv. You will have to have a Peacock premium account.

From what I can tell these games will be considered a national broadcast even though you will be receiving Jason and whomever he’s with that day. Fortunately, or unfortunately, this will affect Tigers fans only a few times a year. I could be wrong about this. But but when I do a search, that’s what I am being told.

Maybe this is already been discussed, but it didn’t feel like combing through every post in this thread to see.

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17 hours ago, IdahoBert said:

I just checked my Peacock account and see they are exclusively covering both feeds of various contending teams almost every other day and these games will not be available through a local subscription service you are paying for or through mlb.tv. You will have to have a Peacock premium account.

From what I can tell these games will be considered a national broadcast even though you will be receiving Jason and whomever he’s with that day. Fortunately, or unfortunately, this will affect Tigers fans only a few times a year. I could be wrong about this. But but when I do a search, that’s what I am being told.

Maybe this is already been discussed, but it didn’t feel like combing through every post in this thread to see.

To clarify, those daily games you are seeing available on peacock effectively replace the old “mlb.tv free game of the day” where one out of market game can be watched if you are not already an mlb.tv subscriber. These are just simulcasts of the local broadcasts that the in-market folks get. 
 

Peacock does have some exclusive games, but that is mostly just Sunday night baseball (just like espn used to have). Many/most of these will also be on NBC. These Sunday night national games are the games Jason is doing.
 

The other exclusive is the Sunday early game that starts up midseason (like peacock and Roku had previously).  
 

Basically, NBC/peacock took over Sunday night from espn. And the tigers own network takes over for Fanduel. 
 

 

 

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