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Another unwritten rule situation...I used to love the unwritten rules...not anymore! Hey Padres...play good defense and pitch well...these things won't happen! Do the Padres mind when Tatis Jr flips the bat after a HR up 5+ runs?

 
Another unwritten rule situation...I used to love the unwritten rules...not anymore! Hey Padres...play good defense and pitch well...these things won't happen! Do the Padres mind when Tatis Jr flips the bat after a HR up 5+ runs?



And that tweet is misleading...Kapler claims he told the player "good job and don't worry about the other dugout". Obviously the Padres were chirping...but whatever...play better!
 
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Someone help me out.. got MLB.TV through YTTV to watch Cubs games but it's looking like they're all going to be blacked out.

I knew the black out rules were terrible but didn't know it was this bad
 
Someone help me out.. got MLB.TV through YTTV to watch Cubs games but it's looking like they're all going to be blacked out.

I knew the black out rules were terrible but didn't know it was this bad

Get a VPN and you can avoid the blackouts. I've also had luck watching Royals games when I'm on cellular data even though I should be blacked out
 
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Someone help me out.. got MLB.TV through YTTV to watch Cubs games but it's looking like they're all going to be blacked out.

I knew the black out rules were terrible but didn't know it was this bad

If you live in Iowa, you're blacked out of six markets -- Chicago (Cubs & White Sox), Milwaukee, Kansas City, St. Louis, & Minnesota.
 
Get a VPN and you can avoid the blackouts. I've also had luck watching Royals games when I'm on cellular data even though I should be blacked out

I am ok with technology...but VPN stuff is something I have never looked into. Is it difficult to manage? What are the costs? Are their any drawbacks to using a VPN?
 
If you live in Iowa, you're blacked out of six markets -- Chicago (Cubs & White Sox), Milwaukee, Kansas City, St. Louis, & Minnesota.
Colorado was blacked out at one point as well. Not sure if that is still the case.