if you do find a radio link that is not "blacked out" for the game, please don't post the link...because the mlb gestapo lurks around here, and if they find out about the link they will shut it down.
as an example, earlier this season, someone posted a webstream of reds radio from athens, ohio. i checked it out, and sure enough the game was on. the next day, i went back to the same link. it was playing the reds pre-game show, but right before first pitch an announcement came on saying that "regular programming" would return after the game. they played music for the next 3 hours. obviously, the station was just simul-streaming its over-the-air signal straight to the web. once mlb got wind of it, they shut it down.
so, with this in mind, if you do find a working radio link you would like to share, the best course of action would be to report it privately to a mod, and then one of us streamers can make a p2p clone of the stream. thus, mlb won't be able to tell where the source of the p2p radio is coming from. i, for one, would be more than glad to do so. i think we could use more p2p radio anyway--it's so easy to do! all it takes is an am/fm radio and a cord to connect from the headphone jack to your soundcard.
P.S. i plan to stream as much radio coverage of the playoffs as i can. however, it will be on Streamtorrent. have you tried this p2p app? it has pretty good NAT traversal (it works itself around firewalls.) if your campus net is truly blocking all p2p programs, i would fight it! there are plenty of legitimate uses for p2p--including streamtorrent. you can watch/listen to bbc world service or c-span--public domain stuff that can't be shutdown due to copyright. as long as there are legitimate uses, blocking *all* use curtails your internet experience unnecessarily. i would bitch & moan until they were sick of looking at me
anyway, good luck...and go twins--spank the yanks!
