Go Direct To Satellite TV For The World's Best Baseball Coverage
Satellite TV is one of the all-time best inventions ever known to sports fans. When you can't get to the game, the game can still get to you.
With the MLB playoffs underway, baseball is a big topic in every baseball fan's household, whether they're a fan of the Yankees, Angels, Dodgers or Philly (or one of the teams that didn't make it into the post-season excitement).
DIRECTV's MLB Extra Innings package televises up to 80 games a week. No kidding – well over six dozen games each and every week during the baseball season. You could fill every day with watching exciting MLB action. It might be a good idea to take a break and go to work (you will have to pay for the sports package), but in your off hours it's likely you'll be able to flip on the big screen HD TV and catch up on some hard hitting baseball action.
Another fun DIRECTV satellite option is their 'Superfan' add-on. With this service you can enjoy the Game Mix (watch up to eight games on a single screen), catch up to 40 HD games each week, and relive the league's most memorable plays on the Strike Zone Channel.
You can get an entire season of great baseball (even the post-season playoff games and World Series coverage) for less than you and your family would probably spend for one game's worth of good seats, snacks and some beverages. No doubt the price of your MLB Extra Innings packages will be a huge savings when compared to the cost of season tickets.
So, not only do you get the best possible coverage of practically every game throughout the MLB season, along with incredibly affordable pricing for such exciting, baseball entertainment, but you get to watch the action from the comfort of your own home! How's that for convenience? No standing in line to get your hot dog, beverages, or to use the bathroom either.
Plus, with quality high-definition satellite TV reception and the optimum audio sound, you'll never miss a play (or replay), and you'll even get to hear all the expert commentary. I guess we better hope every baseball fan doesn't sign on for this terrific MLB package, or those season tickets might never get sold.



