MLB.tv is a good option for baseball fans without traditional access to their team’s broadcasts, but it’s occasionally spotty connections tend to mangle the experience. That was a sober review of MLB.tv. Now I want you to forget I ever said it, because forget sobriety: These new features — available for the first time tonight — sound freaking sweet!
MLB.TV Now Allowing You to Basically Do Whatever You Want
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↵This new offering will give fans the ability to customize the online viewing experience by offering up to 10 different stationary camera angles from every MLB postseason game. Today marks a preview of sorts, with the rollout of the full feature set starting with the first playoff game Wednesday: Colorado at Philadelphia.
↵Subscribers to Postseason.TV can choose to watch one of the available camera angles or up to any four different angles simultaneously in the Quad Mode option. Simply drag-and-drop the chosen camera positions into your screen, or zoom in on one angle only.
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Yes, you can actually choose the camera angle as you’re watching. MLB may have been a few years behind that whole steroids thing, but when it comes to digital technology, they bring the pain, son.











