What makes for good baseball or sports viewing right now?

At a time when there are no live games to watch, what are baseball fans and our blog readers doing to get a sports fix? Have you found something fun to watch involving sports or the Orioles that you stumbled upon?

If yes, feel free to share with all of us today. Maybe we'll learn something or find something to enhance our stay-at-home viewing options.

zach-britton-white-point.jpgI've watched a few old O's games or parts of them. We are used to tuning into MASN's "Orioles Classics." Even though the end result was lousy for Orioles fans, I had never watched the final innings of the broadcasts of the 2016 American League wild card game. This was not on MASN and is certainly not a classic. I think I may have watched that through MLB Network. So I did check it out, mostly curious if the announcers would be discussing Zack Britton and why he wasn't being used in the game. Yes, they did note it, but each time they got on the topic they quickly got derailed and moved onto something else. There was much less discussion of it than I had expected.

Some premium (meaning pay) channels are offering free previews and/or are free for a portion of time or a for a portion of their library right now. Through this I've watched a few episodes of Showtime's series on a season with Navy football from the 2017 season. On the same outlet, I watched their special on late North Carolina hoops coach Dean Smith.

PBS.org is providing some free services and not long after our quarantines started, Ken Burns announced that we can see his entire "Baseball" series there right now. Click here to find that.

YouTube is always a good source of sports. You can search almost anything like entire Orioles games and you'll get a choice of several.

So what have you found that someone else might find interesting?

Some fans here were quite fired up to express opinions this week on the Arizona plan and the Florida/Arizona plan. Feel free to express a thought on those here today.

Speaking of past great O's games: They've only had three World Series-clinching games in team history. One of them airs today at these outlets at 1 p.m.




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