SF Giants appear to be too cheap to stream spring training games
Briefly

As the Cactus League begins, San Francisco Giants fans are keen to see their team play. However, they face disappointment with only four games being broadcasted live. The Giants' decision to limit video coverage, with most games available just via audio on radio or their website, has garnered backlash from fans and media. Social media users, including local radio host Joe Shasky, have voiced their frustration, drawing comparisons between the Giants’ broadcasting capabilities and that of youth sports, underlining a growing concern about accessibility for fans.
For San Francisco Giants fans, the start of Cactus League was exciting, but limited broadcasts left many unable to follow their team, sparking discontent.
Despite the anticipation for spring training, the Giants' lack of video broadcasts has led to significant frustration among fans and local media alike.
Joe Shasky highlighted the disparity between watching youth games online and the inability of a major league team like the Giants to provide basic streaming.
The Giants will broadcast only four games in total, with most of the coverage limited to audio, leaving fans wanting more.
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