It's time for another word from our sponsors: Yahoo! Sports, with MLB.com, is launching something called Full Count, a video player that will cut automatically to live look-ins and video highlights over the day's games. It's free, it's in your browser and on iOS, and it seems like an excellent idea in light of last year's season-ending run of dramatic, concurrent games, which was best watched on a bank of monitors with a sentient computer like on the set of WarGames.
So far as I can tell, that is what Full Count is, only it will not become necessary to destroy it when it becomes too powerful. Their more precise words, and some sponsorship language, after the jump:
With MLB.com Full Count on Yahoo! Sports, fans can...
- Get the biggest major league moments from major league games, live all season long
- Follow along from game to game and experience the most thrilling plays from around the majors as they happen
- Access up-to-the-second stats, scores, news, and live expert commentary
- Follow live look-ins to key plays and pivotal moments and in-progress video highlights, as well as statistical data and historical footage relevant to the day’s action
- Pause live action and rewind in real time to content from earlier in the video stream to catch up on prior plays of the day
- Follow the embedded Twitter feed for tracking MLB.com insiders, Yahoo! baseball reporters, and expert analysts
Don’t miss a minute of the action with MLB.com Full Count – available for free on PC and iOS – from MLB.com and Yahoo! Sports.
Yahoo! Sports and MLB.com Full Count support SB Nation in the never-ending pursuit to know everything that’s going on in baseball—a quest that all-new MLB.com Full Count aims to help with live, pause-able, rewind-able video of the biggest plays from around the league, and the hottest news and freshest analysis. All for free. Sign up at yahoo.com/fullcount today!