MLB.com will offer fans online access to Sunday’s series finale between the Yankees and Tigers.
It was on August 26, 2002 the site beamed a game between the Yankees and Rangers from Yankee Stadium.
Said Dinn Mann, executive vice president, content, and editor-in-chief of MLB.com: “The first live broadcast was the foundation to offering fans the opportunity to watch games anywhere, anytime and on any device.
"We remain committed to our charter goal of expanding that reach to as many fans as possible and will build from that foundation by leveraging innovative and interactive multimedia platforms and continuing to foster meaningful partnerships."
Since that first webcast in 2002, fans have accessed more than 1.2 billion streams of live and on-demand multimedia offerings on MLB.com, representing more than 50 million hours of participation.
In 2007, MLB.com will stream nearly 12,000 live video events, including every MLB game as well as thousands of events for its various partners.






