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The price of tea in China correlates with the price of hot dogs at Nathans in New York, which correlates with Nathan's Hot Dogs being used at Hard Times Cafe on their Chili Dogs, which correlates to the Hard Times Cafe being at Nats Park, where you might or might not be attending a game this season - hypothetically speaking, of course..................... But hypothetically speaking, I am hoping your last name is not Mock, so hypothetically speaking you would never post a message that makes you seem like an "airhead" - hypothetically speaking, of course....
I'm just happy that FOX has relaxed their blackout restrictions. This means I can actually see Nats games at 1pm on Saturdays with Extra Innings
Or more time for visiting fans to get home afterwards
Holy Crap. I haven't heard that. That's treee-mendous.
The new blackout windows will vary depending on the time of the Fox broadcast. Below are the three scenarios that will exist:1) On a Saturday when the first MLB game to be telecast by Fox starts at 4:10pm ET games that start at 1:10pm ET or earlier and 7:05pm ET or later will be included in the package. No games that begin between 1:10pm ET and 7:05pm ET will be included. This will be the case on 21 Saturdays this season.2) On a Saturday when the first MLB game to be telecast by Fox starts at 3:10pm ET games that start at 12:10pm ET or earlier and 6:05pm ET or later will be included in the package. No games that begin between 12:10pm ET and 6:05pm ET will be included. This will be the case on 3 Saturdays this season (April 10, May 1 and May 8 ).3) On a Saturday when the first MLB game to be telecast by Fox starts at 7:10pm ET games that start at 4:10pm ET or earlier and 10:05pm ET or later will be included in the package. No games that begin between 4:10pm ET and 10:05pm ET will be included. This will be the case on 2 Saturdays this season (May 22 and June 26).
I avoid the day games because our regular seats are in the sun, and I'm about an SPF 1000. One time we were dumb enough to buy seats on the lowest level of the front porch, and it was hot as hades in the early afternoon.
Then why not do that on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays too?
5:00 p.m. would be a great time to start some Saturday games. Late enough so that the kiddies aren't baking in the sun, but early enough to get them home before they become tired, spastic, recalcitrant little tyrants.
Wait, so is there a local blackout? When the Nats played the Rays last season, the first hour was blacked out locally because it started at 6. So they are cutting the number of tv games, or what?
I think the new blackout stuff is only for us out-of-market folks?
I really like these Saturday afternoon games now... the NQ just got invited to MASN's 2nd Blogger's Day this coming Saturday against the Brewers.Ooo, I think I get to meet Debbie Taylor!
Ha, I am snubbed again