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Saturday, April 2, 2011

The Week's Best iPad Apps [Apps]

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MLB At Bat 2011</a: Baseball season is here and you need MLB at Bat 2011 if you consider yourself a baseball fan. It lets you follow a game pitch-by-pitch with a snazzy animation and if you have a MLB.tv subscription you can stream every game of the season through the app. There's also a 'Live Look' feature that'll show you key moments of the game in real-time too. Plus, for the iPad you get snazzy graphics from MLB 11: The Show—so 'real' stadiums and players. And! There'll be free steams for an entire month! $15
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