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gamecast

[geym-kast, -kahst]

noun

Radio and Television.
  1. the broadcast of a team sport game.



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The play-by-play was according to MLB.com’s Gamecast.

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Major League Baseball has long relied on regional sports networks to provide a robust gamecast.

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They pulled up MLB Gamecast on their iPad, just in time for the last few innings, and asked a flight attendant for two glasses of champagne.

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Look at whatever presentation you want — Fox’s broadcast or MLB.com’s Gamecast or your naked eye.

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Patterson struck out Tebow looking on a pitch that appeared to be at the lower reach of the zone but still within it, according to Minor League Baseball’s Gamecast.

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