- Apr 15, 2005
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I'll start off with this: go Cubbies!
Now that that's out of the way, on to my issue (aside from being a Cubs fan). We don't have cable TV service at home but rather high speed internet because we stream everything we watch. However, with how the Cubs are doing this year, I'd love to be able to watch the games but I'm not sure what all my options are. I have an nVidia Shield in the living room but from what I've read, the games aren't available to watch until 90 minutes after they air and by then you already know who won.
Any other viable options out there for live MLB? Gotta be something in today's world that doesn't cost an arm and a leg (or preferably anything).
Now that that's out of the way, on to my issue (aside from being a Cubs fan). We don't have cable TV service at home but rather high speed internet because we stream everything we watch. However, with how the Cubs are doing this year, I'd love to be able to watch the games but I'm not sure what all my options are. I have an nVidia Shield in the living room but from what I've read, the games aren't available to watch until 90 minutes after they air and by then you already know who won.
Any other viable options out there for live MLB? Gotta be something in today's world that doesn't cost an arm and a leg (or preferably anything).
