Besides pumpkin pie and homecoming, the MLB playoffs are one of the best things about autumn. Indeed, when your home team was picked by Vegas to win the division at the outset of the season and they actually
do it, the Major League playoffs are even sweeter than pumpkin pie. Enter the Cleveland Indians.
Of course, if you're trying to save money like some Clevelanders we know, you may not want to pay the outrageous sum of money the cable company demands as compensation for television programming--no matter how badly you want to see the Tribe wipe out the Yankees in two weeks. And don't kid us--we know you don't have one of those gnarly gigantic VHF antennas on your roof. For a real baseball fan, this a true dilemma.
Thankfully, it appears that, for those of us with credentials on the
Joost video service, not even a lack of TV service will stop us from watching the MLB playoffs. According to Mashable, Joost
just inked a deal with MLB to make all of the games, from the division series to the World Series available on demand. Now the games won't be broadcast live as they happen (you'll still need to pay
somebody for that), but at least you'll be able to review that bonecrushing homerun
Victor Martinez hits to complete the sweep of the Yankees.
Now for the catch--unless you live outside the U.S. and Japan, Joost won't show you the games. Minor details, right? According to Newteevee.com, MLB is so protective of their broadcasts that even replays to a limited number of baseball fans on a P2P service that's still in beta
seem to be just too risky. Maybe it's time to re-order that cable TV after all... just for playoff season.