How to watch braves with dish?

msstate7

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I'd rather not switch providers if possible. Do you guys know a reasonably affordable way to watch the braves this season?
 
Amazon Fire TV/Playstation Vue. Depending on where you are, you'll likely have Fox Sports South and Southeast as base options, and can add the Sports Pack for $10/month.
 
Amazon Fire TV/Playstation Vue. Depending on where you are, you'll likely have Fox Sports South and Southeast as base options, and can add the Sports Pack for $10/month.

I think PS Vue is no longer going to be a thing. Last I heard, the service was shutting down.
 
I think PS Vue is no longer going to be a thing. Last I heard, the service was shutting down.

Not yet. Haven't been any changes to my service or hints from Sony - so far.

Hold off on that one - seems to be some fire from your smoke!!! (*amn!!!)
 
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Vue appears to be shutting down on 1/30.

You Tube TV looks like it may be the next best alternative - anyone using it already (or any of the other services)?
 
Vue appears to be shutting down on 1/30.

You Tube TV looks like it may be the next best alternative - anyone using it already (or any of the other services)?

We have YTTV and absolutely love it.! Highly recommend it as your streaming service. Set your teams and they’ll record games on every channel. also, make sure when you do this, you select the option to HIDE SCORES. That way the result won’t display on the recording.
 
YouTube TV is awesome - throughout the trial period anyway. No HBO is a bit strange to get used to, but easily fixed - and I'm hoping they might eventually work something out if they pick up a bunch of folks jumping ship from PS Vue. Their interface is awesome after you've had a day or so with it.
 
We have YTTV and absolutely love it.! Highly recommend it as your streaming service. Set your teams and they’ll record games on every channel. also, make sure when you do this, you select the option to HIDE SCORES. That way the result won’t display on the recording.

I second.
 
I think some are being a bit glib dismissing his desire to not change carriers. It's possible he lives somewhere akin to where I'm at, where a.) there is no cable, b.) there is no cellular service, c.) the only internet is landline DSL, and d.) streaming anything on that slow-ass DSL is interminably slow. F'real, man, watching a single 45-minute long program takes 3-4 hours, because you are watching in 3-10 second chunks separated by multiple minutes of buffering.
 
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