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Regional Sports Networks Going Bankrupt

I've just gone with the audio package this year and found how much better my life is when I can do other things rather sit there and watch baseball.

Nineteenth century technology wins.

Even though Jim Price is excruciating to listen to -- and he's only doing home games in 2023 -- the Tigers' TV guys are infinitely worse. Getting the $30 radio package instead of $130 to witness the daily horror first-hand has been one of the few blessings in disguise.
 
I've just gone with the audio package this year and found how much better my life is when I can do other things rather sit there and watch baseball.

Nineteenth century technology wins.
Nadel and Hicks are on audio while the silent video is on the screen. The delay has increased over the years but I've compensated.
 
I've just gone with the audio package this year and found how much better my life is when I can do other things rather sit there and watch baseball.

Nineteenth century technology wins.
Not the same without Marty Brennaman.
 
Maybe Bettman will have to sell his Arizona pad now that he won't be able to claim trips to AZ as a biz expense once the Coyotes move. (He may not have one, but that's the only explanation for his demand that the team stays there.)
 

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