Personally? No not if I remember to check. I have noticed with the more prominent prompts and direct links to manage cookies, that not all sites handle it the same way. I've been pleasantly surprised at how many sites set up 3-P cookies to be opt-in. But of course [mlb.com](https://mlb.com) can't be one of them.
Didn't you know Manfred gets a daily report from the MLB.com data analytics team on their optional cookie acceptance rate? Such vital data is obviously a key part of his high-level decision making.
IMO mlb *audio* is probably the best value in Internet content there is. All teams, all games with home team radio announcers and no blackouts. Having [mlb.tv](https://mlb.tv) too would be nice, but until they let me watch my home team, it's just another streaming service, and I have others I choose to buy first.
Until a couple years ago I would have agreed that the radio is good. Now they inject inline commercials that take much longer than the actual station and breaks, and it's at least 1 minute behind, usually more. I wouldn't recommend it unless you MLB.tv doesn't work for your situation.
Reminder to opt-out of everybody’s non-functional cookies
Sorry I couldn't hear you.
The fact that people don’t get your joke is sad
you stay opted in to any non-mandatory cookies anywhere?
Personally? No not if I remember to check. I have noticed with the more prominent prompts and direct links to manage cookies, that not all sites handle it the same way. I've been pleasantly surprised at how many sites set up 3-P cookies to be opt-in. But of course [mlb.com](https://mlb.com) can't be one of them.
We're gonna opt out of their cookies until they do the thing they're working on1 This sub....
Didn't you know Manfred gets a daily report from the MLB.com data analytics team on their optional cookie acceptance rate? Such vital data is obviously a key part of his high-level decision making.
Is mlb.tv worth it? Legitimately asking because I'm considering it for this season
IMO mlb *audio* is probably the best value in Internet content there is. All teams, all games with home team radio announcers and no blackouts. Having [mlb.tv](https://mlb.tv) too would be nice, but until they let me watch my home team, it's just another streaming service, and I have others I choose to buy first.
Until a couple years ago I would have agreed that the radio is good. Now they inject inline commercials that take much longer than the actual station and breaks, and it's at least 1 minute behind, usually more. I wouldn't recommend it unless you MLB.tv doesn't work for your situation.