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Mariners betray their fans



Your beloved Mariners have left fans scrambling to find TV games just before opening night. Never believe the team cares about fans. Never.  They hide pricing and Information until the last minute.  Now Apple buys a game and NBC has Sunday.   Fans are marks for this team.  The Mariners specialize on lip service to sell overpriced tickets and concessions. Listen to radio.  I won't watch for a second year in a row.  Boring.  

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  1. And the NBC game Sunday Wayne isn't actually on NBC, but on Peacock and for those who are lucky to have it (YouTube TV and I think Comcast?), NBCSN. But you are not alone in your outrage about the different issues at play here. NY Yankees TV voice Michael Kay has voiced similar sentiments Wayne. MLB was handling the arrangements for all of the teams together and only finalized theirs with DIRECTV yesterday morning getting their streaming subs access to MLB.TV through DTV Stream among other things. Being able to watch the Mariners this year is going to be a bit of a chore and that is sad. And it is not something that the team is able to control since they ceded all that to the commissioner's office.

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    1. When do the Sunday MLB games on NBC actually start airing on NBC and not just on Peacock? When the NBA regular season is over? Or when the NBA championships are over?

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    2. Yes pretty sure after the NBA playoffs are over. NBC wants to build out Sunday nights with football, bball and baseball in primetime.

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  2. You're correct. NBA on NBC Sunday. Difficult to navigate for sure. MLB may be to blame for this but the price for pay cable was hidden and no one publicized it or reported it accurately. Missed opportunity for the league and team. And I am sure many fans don't understand the league involvement. They just want to see a championship team. It becomes a poor excuse, no matter. Thanks for chiming in

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  3. Exactly, you're not wrong about that

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