I'm hopeful this is a sign that SportsNet Pittsburgh realizes improvements in the broadcast have to be made. Robbie drew a lot of criticism here and in online PG comments. His post game interviews were cringeworthy, as he didn't seem to understand the game well enough to know what to say or ask. And he was used to distract viewers from the game with his interviews in the stands and "food in the booth" segments. Hopefully, the broadcast producers will have a better idea of what viewers who tune in to see a ball game want to see. And what they don't want to see.
I'm okay with this, but I was hoping that by going to MLB, they would have streaming options, which would have made them available presumably everywhere.
But supposedly there is a plan for this setup to eventually have some streaming options, so I guess I'll just have to wait and find out. I do like that there will still be the pre and post game stuff. The Pens get a lot of replay action on the games, so I hope the Pirates continue that as well.