MLB.com At Bat 2010 Now Available In App Store(TM)
MLB.TV Customers Can Enjoy A Full Season Of Live, Home-And-Visiting Team Broadcasts On iPhone(TM), iPod(R) Touch
NEW YORK, March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- MLB.com At Bat, the top-selling sports app in the App Store™ last year, launched today for 2010 and is loaded with robust, cutting-edge new features.
At Bat 2010 provides easy, exclusive and reliable access to live Major League Baseball games for listeners and viewers wherever they are. Every radio feed, including home- and visiting-team broadcasters, is at fans' fingertips, as is the real-time presentation of official pitch-by-pitch data.
Further, At Bat serves up video highlights from action in progress, a free daily MLB.TV video stream and the popular Condensed Games on demand.
Key enhancements for expanded baseball coverage in the award-winning At Bat app for 2010 include:
- Spring Training: up-to-the moment scoreboard, statistics and pitch accounts, video highlights of key plays and live audio without blackout restrictions, plus the unprecedented option of live video with MLB.TV beginning in mid-March
- An entire season of MLB.TV, which first appeared in the app last summer, with home and away streams/announcers, and presented in an industry-leading format through the carrier network or WI-FI connectivity
- Background audio playback for simplified multi-tasking
- Video highlight library, searchable by team and by player
- Enhanced live game video for browsing of supplemental content (regular season)
- Push notifications
- Comprehensive section for breaking news and game coverage
- Interactive rosters and player cards
- Full-season schedule calendars
- Multiple favorite team shortcuts
Additional features will debut during the season, including a suite of 'At The Ballpark' advantages in At Bat 2010, from customized, proprietary content to fan-experience tools and more.
MLB.com At Bat 2010 is available from the App Store™ on iPhone™ and iPod® touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore/ for a one-time fee of $14.99. For more information, visit MLB.com
SOURCE MLB.com
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