We've got some award announcements coming up which should put a wrap on the season thread. Should probably move on over to the offseason thread after that. Winter meetings start Dec 10.
Mr.Ackar07 said:Game 1:Frok said:
Anyone know if there are links to complete games? I know game 2 was posted.
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tjholley17 said:
So I know the ring ceremony and celebration will happen likely at the home opener.... but we play the Rangers at home a week and a half into the season. How sweet would it be if they delayed the ring ceremony two weeks so we could get them while the Rangers are in town.
We could all split a Direct Tv account and then just share the login and we can all steam it?Mr.Ackar07 said:
So I finally decided to cut AT&T U-Verse since I can watch Aggie Baseball on Youtube or Hulu; and I figured I have several months to figure out my Astros problem since AT&T Sports is not in any package.
I called AT&T, and they asked why I wanted to cancel. I stated $40 a month for the same channels I watch is better than $120 (before a discount) a month they were offering. They first offered 3 free months of HBO. When I turned that down, they came back with "they are a 100% reliable network". I hate AT&T.
I have your solution to the Astros problem. This works on Roku and Apple TV -- not Fire Stick, Chromecast or other Android-based devices. I wrote up a lengthy post on The Nerdery about cord cutting, and what I've learned. I'd go with a SMART DNS service and subscribe to MLB.tv. If you pay month-to-month, it will cost you about $30/mo for Astros. If you buy the season outright, it will cost you about $20/mo (about the equivalent of a ticket per month). I went month-to-month for the first three months of the season, then MLB.tv had a flash sale in June for $10 for the rest of the season. I jumped on that.Mr.Ackar07 said:
So I finally decided to cut AT&T U-Verse since I can watch Aggie Baseball on Youtube or Hulu; and I figured I have several months to figure out my Astros problem since AT&T Sports is not in any package.
I called AT&T, and they asked why I wanted to cancel. I stated $40 a month for the same channels I watch is better than $120 (before a discount) a month they were offering. They first offered 3 free months of HBO. When I turned that down, they came back with "they are a 100% reliable network". I hate AT&T.
No. I watch on Roku. The workaround does not work on Fire Stick. Android-based streaming devices like Fire Stick and Chromecast rely on location with the devices, so the workaround doesn't work with them. It also won't work on ipad. It does work with Apple TV.college of AG said:
I watch Mlb.tv on fire stick.. but have had to bypass my beloved astros.
With your workaround, I am guessing you have to watch on a computer or laptop?
It was just shy of 900 pages at the end of the regular season. Almost doubled with the Playoff and ongoing World Series Celebration.mathguy86 said:In 7 months it made 1700 pages and 59000+ posts. Thats not bad.AstroAggie15 said:
im sad this thread is dying out
Agnzona said:
I believe that's clinching games not eliminating. Red Sox was game 4.
titanmaster_race said:
Remember when the Indians won 20-something games in a row and everyone was creaming themselves over how good the Tribe was, and then they got bounced in the first round by the Yankees , and the Astros won the World Series?
What a solid summary.Quote:
Some nuggets.
agproducer said:I have your solution to the Astros problem. This works on Roku and Apple TV -- not Fire Stick, Chromecast or other Android-based devices. I wrote up a lengthy post on The Nerdery about cord cutting, and what I've learned. I'd go with a SMART DNS service and subscribe to MLB.tv. If you pay month-to-month, it will cost you about $30/mo for Astros. If you buy the season outright, it will cost you about $20/mo (about the equivalent of a ticket per month). I went month-to-month for the first three months of the season, then MLB.tv had a flash sale in June for $10 for the rest of the season. I jumped on that.Mr.Ackar07 said:
So I finally decided to cut AT&T U-Verse since I can watch Aggie Baseball on Youtube or Hulu; and I figured I have several months to figure out my Astros problem since AT&T Sports is not in any package.
I called AT&T, and they asked why I wanted to cancel. I stated $40 a month for the same channels I watch is better than $120 (before a discount) a month they were offering. They first offered 3 free months of HBO. When I turned that down, they came back with "they are a 100% reliable network". I hate AT&T.
Cord Cutting for Beginners
Here's the part about the Astros and MLB:
MLB
This is tricky. I don't think Rangers fans have an issue with this because Rangers games are on FSSW. That channel is available on some of the streaming services -- like Vue. But, people in Houston need to use a workaround to get the Astros. ATTSW is not on the streaming services as of now. So, if you don't have a friend's login to use their app, you'll have to do the workaround.
First, I suggest subscribing to a SMART DNS service. It will cost you $5/mo. I use overplay.net. The service hides your location, so you can have privacy online. You could do the same with a VPN and you can find deals for the VPN by signing up for a year. I tested both and Smart DNS does not buffer for me the way VPN does.
As for Overplay, it lets you set your location for different services. You can setup in the US for Netflix and Amazon, and the UK for MLB to avoid the blackout.
Next, download the MLB.tv app. You can buy the season pass for the Astros for a one-time fee of $89 at the beginning of the season. I bought the month-to-month one first to see if it would work -- and it did. I later switched to the full season. I've watched the Astros all season at my home in Houston with the app.
iBrad said:
Thought this was some guys nut towel until I saw the peanut.