@skubalknows@papatigermike Hoping this is set up in the near future! Know they're working on it.
It's available for all our other major cable providers now (Uverse, Fubo, Spectrum, etc.), but Comcast is the last one to get across the finish line.
Another thing we haven't promoted well enough: DSN streaming subscriptions include free access to MiLBtv.
Subscribers can watch Tigers affiliates right in the MLB App, and all MiLB games in the MiLB App.
Didn't even know this existed until today.
There's a tab on the MLB app and website called My Streaming Stats, which calculates a whole bunch of information based off what you've watched so far this year.
@TCherry151 Thanks! Road pregame shows and airing Have a Seat episodes like we have in the past are both things we’d like to do.
But doing that is more complicated than it was in the past, and there’s no guarantee we’re able to make it happen. Working on it, though!
@papatigermike@TJtheSting Red Wings games definitely won’t be streaming in the MLB App. Will be someplace different.
But your single DSN subscription will get you access to wherever that ends up being + Tigers in the MLB App.
Not sure how widely this is known, but most NBC games that are labeled "Peacock" also air on the NBCSN television channel.
This includes tonight's Tigers vs. Rangers game.
NBCSN is available on YouTube TV and Comcast/Xfinity.
@newt928@DanielleKaatz Interesting. That's kind of why I said "most" instead of "all" though - not sure how they handle things when there are multiple Peacock games in the same window. Might be split up based off what market you're watching from, kind of like normal national telecasts are.
@JimBostdorff From my quick googling, looks like some DirecTV packages have Peacock access included for free!
Even though it might not help you, it's refreshing that NBC/Peacock puts games on TV for at least some people. Not an option for other true "streaming only" games.
Didn't even know this existed until today.
There's a tab on the MLB app and website called My Streaming Stats, which calculates a whole bunch of information based off what you've watched so far this year.
@jFudgy_ Want to make a leaderboard of who watches the most minutes of Tigers baseball... like let people know if they're in the 99th percentile, or something to that effect!
125 years ago today (April 25, 1901) marked the first game in Detroit Tigers franchise history.
We trailed Milwaukee by a 13-4 margin heading into the bottom of the 9th inning, before scoring 10 runs for a 14-13 walkoff win.
#DNMW
Nearly two hours of #RainDelayQuestions tonight... Our whole crew is incredible for being all-in on the concept.
Dumping to filler programming during delays is the easy route. Proud of our group's passion to go the extra mile for fans whenever possible.
#DNMW