I use a VPN to route my Internet through different cities or countries around the world to bypass blackouts. It works on WatchESPN and on MLB.tv. Although new this season for MLB, I have to totally use other countries to bypass the blackout.
On WatchESPN, I usually select Houston as my location since it is the closest and usually not blacked out on CST games.
This is the VPN service that I use. I have the lifetime subscription for $35. This deal is for cheaper than that. You can install the app on up to 5 devices.
https://slickdeals.net/f/10003732-ke...cription-33-15
FYI, installing it on mobile devices does not bypass the blackout on WatchESPN or MLB.tv, as those devices have a built in GPS that is used instead. I have to use it on a PC or laptop hooked up to my TV.
P.S. Be careful as you browse. Last week, I was watching the Astros game online. I used Madrid, Spain as my VPN location. I tried logging into my Google account on another Window. It blocked me because Google thought someone in Spain was hacking my account.
I know its been asked before, but I can't find the answer.... I don't want to sit among the purple and puke so what baseline are we on?
I'm really not excited for this game at all. Expecting the worst. Please prove me wrong Cajuns.
I hope the rain holds out for the game because it is pouring in houston right now.
Game is showing up on espn3 now
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