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		<title>iPhone Access to The Major Leagues</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 23:15:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have something to confess. I am one of god&#8217;s most pathetic creatures. I am a Boston Red Sox fan. Even though I had to quit little league after getting hit in the face trying to play catch on sidelines, I still love the game. My one season of little league involved a total of two hits (both off my best friend at the time) and playing outfield by listening for the ball to land so I could find it. Despite all this, I am a big fan. When I go to a game, I need someone to narrate the action and read me the scoreboard. Regardless, baseball is the only sport I follow with any attention. A few years ago, we moved away from Fenway Park, far out of the broadcast range of NESN and WRKO (the cable and radio homes of the Sox). Fortunately, MLB offered a online audio subscription, letting me listen to the games at my desk. But is has been hard to stay stuck to my desk night after night. This year, MLB has offered a new solution. MLB&#8217;s At Bat 2009 is MLB&#8217;s iPhone app. How cool, you ask, is that? Pretty cool is [...]]]></description>
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