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Mets @ Reds 4/6 - Blacked Out.
#1
Unbelievable. I hate baseball and their stupid blackout policies. Just Kiddin', I don't hate baseball but I really do hate their blackout policies...haha

Anybody else have this problem?
#2
Don't you have Fox Ohio down there?
BTW, they are gettin no-hit by Johan thru about 5, the last time I checked in.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
#3
Blackout is BS
#4
BTW...Bruce now has a hit for the Reds
#5
I beg for pitching in Cincinnati for years and now the Reds have an offense that couldn't hit water if it fell out of a boat:HitWall:
The combination of a solid performance from a great pitcher and a cold day at Great American kept this one low scoring but I really do think until they get a right handed hitter with some power Cincinnati will really struggle to score.
#6
Ring'Em Up Wrote:Don't you have Fox Ohio down there?
BTW, they are gettin no-hit by Johan thru about 5, the last time I checked in.

Intermountain Cable doesn't offer it dad said...
#7
Y'all need to come to the Northern part of the state. We get every game.
#8
Stardust Wrote:Y'all need to come to the Northern part of the state. We get every game.

Shut up...lol
We don't need any braggers...haha
#9
The Reds should pay you guys to watch them, lol! Kidding..BTW
#10
PLAYBOY5 Wrote:The Reds should pay you guys to watch them, lol! Kidding..BTW

Hardy Har Har Har...Good one Podgey...Big Grin
#11
At least I have my XM!
#12
Man they are helpless. I love the Reds but I am getting so sick and tired finishing last every year or at least near the bottom every year.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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#13
Ring'Em Up Wrote:Don't you have Fox Ohio down there?
BTW, they are gettin no-hit by Johan thru about 5, the last time I checked in.

At least two of the cable companies in the mountains offer Fox Sports South rather than Fox Sports Ohio. They get Nashville Predators games but no Reds games.

I'm surprised DirecTV doesn't have even more market penetration in Pike County than it already does as a result.

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