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Streaming service for all Dawgs football games AND Braves games?
I am considering switching from cable to only streaming service. I've done a little research and it seems that Hulu with live TV will carry all of the Dawgs football games but not the Braves games on Bally. It looks like maybe Fubo might carry both. Can anyone confirm or deny this? Other suggestions? Any input is appreciated. GO DAWGS!!! (and Braves)
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Youtube TV worked well for me during the football season last year.
Great for football but not for Braves. I still have YouTube TV and have not decided whether to switch to a service carrying Braves live. I have t-mobile for my phone service and they offered MLB free for a year as 1 of there perks. So I can watch Braves next day and only watch parts of game I want to see. I can watch any live game I want other than Braves.
You gotta love MLB for making it as difficult as possible to keep fans.
Remember the bad ol' days when the Braves were on TBS?
Twice a day lol every game. Good old Ted!
Used to be able to go to the games, get there late, buy a bleacher ticket and go down to field level seats. It was awesome. Of course, they usually lost, but it was a big league game. Couldn't beat it.
Great memories!
When the Braves first came to Atlanta in 1966, $2.00 could get our whole family in on certain night as it was $.50 for adults and $.25 per child for general admission tickets!
Being at a big league baseball game, albeit sitting out in the center field general admission bleacher seats, was a dream come true for a ten year old cheering for the Braves that first season!
Before the Braves came, my Dad’s and my favorite team was the Yankees because that’s about all you could see regularly on the game of the week. Became an instant Braves fan, though, and never looked back!
Go Braves!
My first team was the Yankees and only on the radio, as we didn't have tv and I don't think games were even on TV then. Listened to the Yankees because my Italian grandpa loved the DiMaggio's. My superstition was that if I maintained a certain body position during a rally, the Yankees would do well or the other team wouldn't. Sheesh. Kids.
There is no Bally’s on YouTube TV so no Braves.
1957 I could read well enough to read sports pages, I was 8. Yankees dominated AL and Milwaukee was NL champions. No way was I going to root for any Yankees. So I became a Braves fan for life. The next summer with my grass cutting money I bought a subscription to the Sporting News and I could follow all the Braves minor league teams. Sporting News at that time posted ever minor league box score of the previous week's games. I tried to predict players who might one day make the big league roster.
I was thrilled when Braves moved to Atlanta and would sit around radio with my dad trying to listen to games on static radio station in s Georgia.Those were the days, one of many experiences of my life that kids today will never comprehend and I cherish.
I feel ya.
For those who can do without DVR of TV programs, consider vSeeBox (androidTV). I've had their technology since February 23' and cut-the-cable to save $150/month. I receive 1,300 live TV channels and 10K movies. All the sports channels including PPV, PPV2, ESPN channels, Bally, Bein, NFL, NBA, BTN+, NHL, NCAAF and more. I procured the box at Amazon. For details:
Where/how did you purchase vSeeBox?
Purchased @ Amazon. U must have internet speed sufficient for streaming.