![]() The unnamed app builds upon the location-aware check-in functionality included in the At Bat offering to serve up stadium-specific offers and services.Keeping track of everything that’s happening in American baseball is difficult, but with the help of the official app, it can get a lot easier. The developer plans to roll out another app right around Opening Day that’s aimed at fans headed to the ballpark. Wednesday’s release of At Bat isn’t the only mobile offering MLB.com has planned for the 2012 baseball season. (A login screen will provide access to MLB.TV customers.) The bottom line: MLB.TV subscribers who used to have to pay $150 for both the live streaming service and the iOS app will now get the same functionality for the price of their $125-per-year subscription. This season, MLB.TV premium subscribers will be able to get all the features of the At Bat app at no additional cost. ![]() ![]() In the past, subscribers to the premium MLB.TV package still had to pay for the mobile app in order to watch live streams of every out-of-market game on their iOS device. The latest version of MLB.com at Bat has something for MLB.TV subscribers as well. “Consumers love options,” MLB.com vice president of corporate communications Matthew Gould told Macworld, adding that the monthly option could appeal to former users of the lite version who had yet to experience the full paid version of the app. ![]() For $3 per month, you can experience the full features of the app without committing to a full season. Should you balk at the $15 in-app purchase, MLB.com is adding a monthly option this year. ![]()
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