MLB Network has been broadcasting for three months now. They started off with a bang: Don Larson's perfect game, Ken Burns's Baseball, in-studio player guests and on-air personalities like Al Leiter and Harold Reynolds.ESPN began its "Baseball Tonight" programming for the 2009 season about a month ago. Their format is basically the same, save for the addition of Hall Of Famer Dave Winfield.When I first heard about MLB Network I got very excited. Baseball 24 hours! I couldn't wait. I wondered if they would give "Baseball Tonight" a run for their money. On January 1st I was thinking they would. Now, I'm not so sure. I really enjoyed "Hot Stove Live" (or was it "Hot Stove Tonight?"). It was fun to see people talking baseball for extended periods of time in the middle of Winter, especially when ESPN was so busy with the NFL playoffs, the NBA, etc. "Thirty Clubs In Thirty Days" was okay, but a bit more serious than I'd...
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