Friday, September 28, 2007

MLB.com Offers Fans Unprecedented Postseason Package


Multi-platform offerings include critical pennant race matchups over final days of regular season

MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, announced today that its exclusive postseason subscription package, which includes the viewing of every postseason game live and on-demand outside of the United States, Canada, South Korea and Japan, is available now at http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/subscriptions/index_ps.jsp.

With multiple playoffs spots still being determined, the MLB.com Postseason Package, which retails for $14.95, will also include MLB.TV broadcasts of every out-of-market game for the remainder of the regular season for the first time ever, nearly 60 additional games.

Additional benefits to postseason package subscribers are:
-- On-Demand Video
- Watch every regular or postseason game in its entirety on-demand or
utilize the video linescore feature to view any half-inning from any
game in 2007.

-- Gameday Audio
- Listen to every postseason game in its entirety live with no
blackout restrictions. Fans can also choose either the home or away
broadcasters for each game.

-- Text Message Alerts
- Customizable alerts that are delivered directly to a mobile phone
provide access to up-to-the-minute postseason information, including
every lead change in every postseason game.

-- MLB.com shop discount
- Receive a 15% discount off the next purchase from the MLB.com shop.
Offer expires on November 15, 2007.

-- Secret Autograph Sweepstakes
- All subscribers are automatically entered into the Secret Autograph
Sweepstakes. Fifty randomly-drawn winners will receive an
autographed player photo. Deadline for entry is October 31, 2007.

In addition to receiving all the offerings of domestic subscribers, fans living or traveling outside the United States, Canada, South Korea and Japan have the opportunity to watch every game of the postseason live, from the first pitch of the Division Series on October 3 to the final out of the World Series. That represents a potential grand total of 41 games, pending the outcome of each individual series.

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