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‘MLB.com At Bat’ iOS app updated for All-Star Week, adds new iPhone UI & enhanced video highlights

The MLB.com At Bat app, which allows subscribers to watch live games as well as access on-demand content and news, was updated today with new features and support for the upcoming All-Star Week in New York.

In addition to being able to access All-Star Week content such as the Home Run Derby and All-Star Game, the updated app also adds customized push notifications for the MLB News channel and “in-progress video highlights within the Gameday Plays interface.”

iPhone users are also getting a brand new UI with a revamped news section & sortable statistics, as well as the ability to have “Gameday data synched with live audio broadcasts.”

MLB is currently offering a subscription for the discounted price of $9.99 for the remainder of the 2013 season.

What’s New in Version 6.2.0

• Follow All-Star Week live from New York, including the Home Run Derby and All-Star Game
• Added the MLB News channel for customized push notifications
• Watch in-progress video highlights within the Gameday Plays interface
• Updated user interfaces (iPhone only)
• Available Gameday data synched with live audio broadcasts (iPhone only)
• Highlights now include full description of each clip
• Overall maintenance improvements

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