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UNITED STATES - AUGUST 18: Mark Hagan, a broadcast engineer for Major League Baseball Advanced Media (BAM), monitors games that are being streamed live to pay subscribers at the BAM operations center in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009. As baseball's pennant races enter the home stretch, BAM will by Sept. 1 allow Apple iPhone users with the MLB At Bat application to buy live access to any individual game for 99 cents. BAM also streams games to computer desktops via MLB.TV, and has started putting games on Roku and Boxee. (Photo by Jeremy Bales/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

UNITED STATES - AUGUST 18:  Mark Hagan, a broadcast engineer for Major League Baseball Advanced Media (BAM), monitors games that are being streamed live to pay subscribers at the BAM operations center in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009. As baseball's pennant races enter the home stretch, BAM will by Sept. 1 allow Apple iPhone users with the MLB At Bat application to buy live access to any individual game for 99 cents. BAM also streams games to computer desktops via MLB.TV, and has started putting games on Roku and Boxee.  (Photo by Jeremy Bales/Bloomberg via Getty Images)