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MLB Games on Your iPod

MLB coming to iPods soon

If you're a serious baseball fan, keeping up with your favorite team on the go can be a real challenge. Even if you have a portable media player and the means to record TV (which may or may not be legal), five or six games a week at three-plus hours per is an awful lot of video to store. However, if that media player happens to be an iPod, you'll soon have a much more realistic option. According to MacMinute, this season iTunes will be offering daily 25 minute shows giving you the highlights of what you're missing. And for those who just need to see the whole game, two of the hottest match ups each week will be singled out as "Games of the Week" and will be available in full.

Now, before you get too excited, remember this is iTunes and premium (not to mention legal) content doesn't come for free. At $1.99 per download, your diamond addiction could put a serious hurting on your bank account over the course of a season. That said, you'll be able to get a package that includes a month's worth of highlight shows for $7.99, which is a pretty good deal (and for $19.99, you can get an entire season, which is a steal).


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