Using an interface modeled after the MLB At Bat 2011 app, minorleaguebaseball.com is now offering the free Milb.com Triple-A app, providing scoreboard and pitch-tracker information for every Triple-A game over the rest of the season.
The app also features a customizable home screen that can be set up with one’s favorite affiliate, archived box scores from the 2011 season, roster information and schedules.
It’s a late launch for the app, given that the minor league season ends Sept. 5. Still, the price can’t be beat and this gives MiLB a head start on 2012, which figures to see the introduction of an expanded app that goes beyond Triple-A games.
The app can be downloaded here.
-
- texasdawg - Aug 12, 2011 at 2:55 PM
-
These announcements should be saved for when the apps are available on phones not used almost exclusively by women and children.
-
- Chris Fiorentino - Aug 12, 2011 at 3:09 PM
-
LOL at the iPhone hate. It’s almost as rampant as Phillies hate.
-
- sportsdrenched - Aug 12, 2011 at 4:54 PM
-
That’s so far out of my frame of reference to hate on, it didn’t occur to me that people actually looked down on other people for their phone selection.
I don’t even have a smartphone. Guess that makes me some scourage of society that should be rounded up and forced into an isloated colony away from the city walls.
-
- natstowngreg - Aug 12, 2011 at 6:42 PM
-
I’ll join you there. I have an iPod Touch (for my music and a handful of apps) and a cheap pre-paid cell phone to, well, make phone calls. Problem is, some places where I’d use the apps don’t have very good quality wi-fi. I’m lookin’ at you, Nationals Park.
hmmm, a cell phone that does little but make phone calls. What a concept!
-
- natstowngreg - Aug 12, 2011 at 4:03 PM
-
Considering how much I paid for MLB’s app for my iPod, the AAA app oughta be free.
-
- sportsdrenched - Aug 12, 2011 at 4:56 PM
-
How much is AB11? I will eventually get a smartphone and this will most likely be the first app I come after.
-
- natstowngreg - Aug 12, 2011 at 6:35 PM
-
As I recall, it was $13.99 for the season. It might be discounted now.
-
- gammagammahey - Aug 12, 2011 at 11:06 PM
-
At Bat ’11 was $10 but pretty worth it. I use the radio feeds and free mlb.tv game of the days pretty often.
-
- ndnut - Aug 13, 2011 at 3:25 PM
-
At Bat 11 actually started the year at 14.99 and eventually got discounted. If you get the Free version, you just can’t watch the games