California dropped Friday and Sunday's games to the Florida State Seminoles while winning the Saturday matchup, as ESPN and the ACC Network improved their broadcast coverage to the bare minimum.
I agree, if they're going to broadcast/stream a game, either do it well or not at all. But I can't imagine that a FSU-Cal baseball game would have garnered even a thousand viewers nationwide. Unless these broadcasts are super cheap for ESPN, they're financial losers and might get killed eventually anyway in the next ACC TV contract. Non-revenue indeed.
Any updates on the status of Friday night starter, Austin Turkington? Such an underrated pitcher. He's shut down some of the best offensive teams in the country. Even when he doesn't have his best stuff, he keeps Cal in the game. Always soaks up innings and gives the Bears a chance.
I agree, if they're going to broadcast/stream a game, either do it well or not at all. But I can't imagine that a FSU-Cal baseball game would have garnered even a thousand viewers nationwide. Unless these broadcasts are super cheap for ESPN, they're financial losers and might get killed eventually anyway in the next ACC TV contract. Non-revenue indeed.
Any updates on the status of Friday night starter, Austin Turkington? Such an underrated pitcher. He's shut down some of the best offensive teams in the country. Even when he doesn't have his best stuff, he keeps Cal in the game. Always soaks up innings and gives the Bears a chance.
Cal and furd were much better off in the PAC12 than this awful ACC deal they got. How soon can we get out of the ACC?