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Sunday Night Baseball

Does anyone know if ESPN puts its Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts on a local station in the home and away team markets so people without cable can see the game? Or do they assume most people have cable?

Here in Tampa, I don't know the answer to this simply because my hometown team has never been on SNB. ::)

I know ESPN did this with Sunday Night Football back in the day and I'm pretty sure they do it with Monday Night Football now.
 
There are no local TV simulcasts of 'SNB'. However, some Monday night ESPN telecasts are not blacked out in the teams' markets, even if the games are already being televised locally.
 
With baseball? No they don't. I live between New York and Boston and can get both cities' TV listings. They do not simulcast the games on "free" TV. As for the NFL? Yes. WCVB-TV (ABC) channel 5 of Boston simulcasts the Patriots games aired by them.
 
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