Does the MLB have a black out rule?
Yes, the MLB has an ongoing and controversial "blackout rule." Due to this, fans hundreds of miles away are unable to watch their favorite teams play. Fans in Iowa cannot watch the Brewers, Cardinals, Cubs, Royals, Twins or White Sox. Fans in Las Vegas are unable to watch the A's, Angels, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Giants or Padres. ChaCha for now!
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