The At Bat app, which lets used watch out of market Major League Baseball games has shipped a major update.
Leading off the changes are two headline new features which are MLB.TV Live Rewind and Alternate Audio The first is DVR-style
Major League Changes
First up is MLB.TV Live Rewind – this new feature let’s users control their viewing oftheir chossen MLB.TV stream with DVR-like features. Pause and Resume, scrub to past action, watch with a delay, or jumMLB At Batp back to live at any time.
The second is the order is Alternate Audio – Listen to your favorite radio announcers while watching both live and archived MLB.TV streams, or even turn off the commentary completely and listen to the game like you are in the stands in the ballpark with the Park Audio option. You can access these audio overlay options via the TV icon at the top right of any MLB.TV stream.
The company says that these were two highly-requested features driven by customer feedback through the app.
Fixes Too
- Addressed an issue where At Bat Premium status may not have been properly reflected for a brief period of time after launching the app, potentially causing ads to be displayed intermittently
- Addressed an issue with Game Recap content for Spanish-language users
- Addressed an issue with some Gameday elements on iPad Pro devices
- Additional behind-the-scenes improvements for Apple Watch
MLB At Bat is a free download from the App Store or Google Play Store, with in-app subscriptions required for most content – either $2.99/month or $19.99/year. You need an MLB.TV All Teams subscription to watch all the video content, and this can’t be purchased within the app on iOS.