MLB At Bat 2010 app has been released

The very cool Biz of Baseball site reports that the 2010 MLB At Bat app has been released. The price has gone up to $14.99 but I will definitely get it.  I found myself using it a lot last year.  It’s particularly useful for listening to the away broadcasts of Yankees games (when I’m in the mood for baseball and the Mets aren’t playing).

Late last year they offered video from games which was very cool because it was just an unedited camera feed.  You could pick ‘upper deck high” and pretend you were sitting in the Promenade (unobstructed view), and it’s always fun to see the camera guys scan the audience for hot girls between innings.  I don’t yet know if we’ll get video from the get go.

“Real job” has me too busy to watch the Mets this afternoon.  I’m sure I’ll catch the result but looks like I’ll have to watch the DVR tonight to get my fix.  It almost killed me staying off Twitter (@metspolice) on Sunday afternoon to avoid the hockey score until I got home.

5 Replies to “MLB At Bat 2010 app has been released”

  1. I got an iTouch for christmas. Debating this app, I can’t see how it’s not worth $15, even without 3G, having to rely on finding a wireless network, I mean, how could I go wrong? whether or not I get mlb.tv as well is another story though.

    1. obviously I preferred $10 over $15 but I re-upped today without hesitation. As much as I love Howie, it’s fun to check out the opposing broadcast for an inning. The video was awesome – I was in Disneyworld one day and watched a game on the tram.

  2. I have an iphone but don’t pay for the data plan and had the app last year and it was still completely worth it

  3. Yeah, I don’t imagine you get anything with the app unless you’re connected. no data plan means need WiFi (or pay ridiculous KB usage fees)

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