MLB is a locally watched sport, with people following their nearest team. most teams (with the exception of the yankees, red sox, cubs & dodgers) have few fans outside of their area. the games are on the local (fox) station, or the club's own station which is pushed out through the local cable provider. there isn't a demand to watch the mariners six times a week across the country. therefore, midwest FSN would gain little from blacking out the pirates games in california mlb blog. the price for mlb.tv a season reflects the nationwide demand for watching baseball everyday.i'm not sure i've explained this well enough.All of that might explain the pricing in the US market. But it doesn't really apply here in the UK. I'm guessing that the market for potential viewers is pretty much the same for both sports, over here.If mlb.tv succeeds in getting lots of new UK baseball fans, then I think the NFL should follow suit and lower the price of Gamepass - if they want lots of new UK fans too.There is a place that worth to visit,it cam provide many kinds of jerseys what you want ,especially,they sells not only cheap but high quality!