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February 28, 2008

Wireless Major League Baseball Electronic Scoreboard

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Is it that time of year already?

I guess so, what with pitchers and catchers having already reported to spring training.

Where was this device back when I was a boy, bored and miserable during endless elementary school days back in Milwaukee?

From the website:

    Automatic Professional Baseball Electronic Scoreboard

    This wireless electronic scoreboard automatically updates and displays the line score for every MLB® game throughout an entire season (including preseason and playoffs) without requiring a subscription or service fees.

    At the touch of a button you can access each team's schedule, current divisional standing (wins/losses, games back, streak, and record in last 10 games played), and the starting pitchers for every game.

    It has an easy-to-read, backlit 5-1/4" LCD that shows inning-by-inning line scores starting with the first pitch of the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues and culminating with the final out of the World Series.

    Information is updated every 15 minutes by a wireless signal transmitted from 8,000 antennas across the U.S.

    For use in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

    Requires four AA batteries (not included).

    Includes a built-in, self-setting clock.

    5"H x 8-1/4"W x 1"D.

    Weighs 12 oz.

$149.95.

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That is awesome, I will be buying one before opening day. In a related topic, you can get the MLB schedules downloaded to your computer at http://www.mysportscal.com

Posted by: kris | Feb 29, 2008 11:51:34 AM

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