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Celebrate stretch run with MLB.TV for $20.16
- Updated: August 12, 2016
There are 19 clubs in postseason position or within 6 1/2 games of a possible berth as we approach the three-quarter mark of the Major League Baseball season, and MLB Advanced Media announced on Friday that MLB.TV Premium is only $20.16 for the rest of the year to celebrate the pennant races now taking shape as 10 playoff spots and the 112th World Series await.
Fourteen of the 15 series this weekend involve clubs still thinking postseason, and that includes the latest installment of the Cardinals-Cubs rivalry, as well as a potential all-black-and-orange World Series preview between the Giants and Orioles.
Nationals-Mariners is the only possible World Series matchup featuring two teams never to make the Fall Classic. And don’t look now, but that is shaping up as a possibility, with Seattle on a six-game winning streak and just one game out in the American League Wild Card race. Yu Darvish threw seven scoreless in his most recent start for Texas, and he returns to the mound Friday at home against a Tigers club that is trying to end a skid and keep the pressure on Cleveland in the AL Central.
MLB.TV Premium subscribers get the Mosaic View — split screen or quad, available on PC or Mac only. This is especially useful now that we’re well into scoreboard-watching season, where you not only need to see your favorite team, but also need to monitor the other guys.
The Blue Jays, Indians, Rangers, Nationals, Cubs and Giants all were leading their division heading into this weekend’s series, and the …
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