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One thing you could do to cut down the searching is, once you're on
the multimedia guide page, save that in your favorites, which would
get around the main mlb page if you find it too difficult.
The next thing you can do is to use your screen reader search
facility to find a station you're looking for. Searching for that
station should put you into the table of today's games.
Spring training can be tricky as not all teams have all of their
games broadcast.
Personally, although there's a lot on the mlb site, I don't find it
all that difficult to navigate especially when using the screen
reader search feature. I can skip by most of the stuff I'm not
interested in.
You do need to explore the page a bit the first time you go on
there, but once you have an idea of what you're looking for, it
really is a piece of cake.
Don w6smb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Moore" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: baseball audio
> The mlb site is hard to navigate. Once you're in the multimedia
> guide
> there is a table showing what games are playing. I eventually
> found the
> table after much looking with the screen reader. The first time
> you
> listen they will put up another window asking you to download
> silver
> light or use old media player. I chose to use the old media
> player and
> it eventually worked.
>
> If anyone finds a direct link without having to wade through all
> the
> team sites and shopping stuff, we'd love to hear about it. The
> way
> things are going this may be the last year I give them $14.95.
> Damn
> thing may drive me to drink <grin>.
>
> 73
> Chris w1gm
>
>
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