I still hate that you have to buy a separate package from the standard MLB.TV one. VPNs sort of work to get around the geo-restrictions but it's a bit of whack-a-mole on which one works.
I’m not thrilled about having to pay for it we drop $100 or more to every game we go to. I try to make 10-12 games a year. I look at it as a bargain to watch the games on TV.
FYI, T-Mobile has their free MLB TV offer going until April 1st. It doesn't include the Dbacks package but with the right VPN you can get around the blackout on the regular account. Unfortunately I can't give a VPN recommendation right now. The one I used last season is getting blocked now. My work VPN is the only one I haven't found blocked so far. I did flag it, and got a response, from my regular VPN so I'm hoping that they might be able to work around it.
With the device, fans can feel where the ball is going and where the players are on the field. Five devices will be available for free to fans on a first-come, first-served basis.
I have youtubetv, but it rarely records a game for me. Maybe once every few weeks. I gave up trying to be fan. I’ll come back once they figure out how to make viewing simple for casual fans like me.