W.TN.Orange Blood
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Maybe that is the way. Weekday games should be affordable enough for a family of 4 to go to and not feel like they are going to go broke. They could even have a family deal for like $40 where it includes 4 tickets, 4 drinks, and a popcorn tub to share for the family. But I doubt they will ever do that.Agree but for weekend series only. Midweek games shouldn’t count against the attendance requirement. Hard to make it to 80% of Tuesday games from ATL.
Interestingly, GA’s midweek games are all $6 general admission and you can sit anywhere. First come, first served. Their season tickets are only for weekend series.
What's this little bastard been doing all this time?
Thanks, Boss ..... But, you're preaching to the choir.He is a dynamic ball player that has to make quick twitch moves in the outfield and on the bases. I’m fine with him taking all the time he needs to get his mind and body right after a second ACL recovery. He could take until the all star break for all care. I just want him to be able to play and not worry about re-injuring himself. He is too important of a player to risk that.
Boom! Huge win for sports fans. If you sign up for the annual plan of $300 that makes it $25 per month for all the ESPN owned networks, including ESPN+, SECN and ACCN. Sign me up!
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ESPN's DTC streaming service set for fall launch
ESPN's new direct-to-consumer streaming service will launch in early fall, chairman Jimmy Pitaro announced Tuesday.www.espn.com
Is this going to mean espn’s games disappear from YouTube TV?Boom! Huge win for sports fans. If you sign up for the annual plan of $300 that makes it $25 per month for all the ESPN owned networks, including ESPN+, SECN and ACCN. Sign me up!
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ESPN's DTC streaming service set for fall launch
ESPN's new direct-to-consumer streaming service will launch in early fall, chairman Jimmy Pitaro announced Tuesday.www.espn.com
No, it’s just another avenue for subscriptions for them. Cable and streaming will still be around but I know I don’t watch much of anything on live television other than sports. Would I rather pay $90/month for YouTube TV and only watch a select few channels or pay $25/month for this new service and have Max and Prime but still be under $50/month? And then I can just get an antenna for local channels airing sports. Pretty easy decision for me.Is this going to mean espn’s games disappear from YouTube TV?
(Also known as YouTube Tony Vitello .)
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Old sorority building swapped for science as University of Tennessee grows with global partners
A former sorority hub is being swapped for a future science building, as the University of Tennessee celebrates a new cohort and the Volkswagen hub.www.knoxnews.com