New Orleans area places that will and won't be showing the game: Gordon Biersch Brewery on Poydras Street, The Bulldog-Uptown on Magazine Street, Manning's at Harrah's Casino, Cooter Brown's on South Carrollton Avenue, Monkey Hill Bar on Magazine and Hooters-Metairie on Veterans Boulevard all will be without the Tigers this weekend. Popular New Orleans bars that will be streaming the game off the internet include Walk-on's Bar and Bistreaux on Poydras, Finn McCool's Irish Pub on Banks Street, Tracey's on Magazine and Bruno's Tavern on Maple Street are some of the sports bars that confirmed it will be showing the games. Readers have said that Moby's Bar and Grill on Veterans and also Redd's Uptilly Tavern (old Bruno's) on Maple and Hurricanes at 1414 Veterans plan to show the game. Correction: A representative of Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar and Restaurant on Tchoupitoulas Street says they will be carrying the Tigers games this weekend. The original report saying they weren't was in error. We regret the error.
I've got it. Got to download the ESPN app. You have to register with your cable provider with a screen ID and password to plug into the ESPN app to make sure your a subscriber.
Use the WatchESPN app, but your cable provider has to license it and you have to log in using your cable provider account to prove you are a customer.
Right, and I believe when you register, you have to do it on your home computer. Then you can watch on any device that supports the site.
Well, that Justin.tv site is good and it's a full 1 - 2 minutes ahead of the ESPN app. Didn't know ESPN was on that much of a delay.
Home plate ump has a strike zone about 6 inches outside the plate on righties, but only if the pitch is a change up. Eades hits that spot with a fast ball and it doesn't get called.