October 28, 2009 2:42 PM PDT

MLB uses World Series to warm up Android app

by Erica Ogg
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MLB Android app

MLB debuts its Android app for Game 1 of the World Series.

(Credit: MLB)

Alex Rodriguez won't be the only big baseball name making its World Series debut Wednesday night.

When the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies take the field for the first game of the World Series, Major League Baseball will also introduce its popular At Bat mobile application for Android phones.

Previously only available for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, the application can be downloaded from MLB.com's mobile site but not the Android Marketplace, since the league is still testing the app in advance of next season. For that reason, the Android version will be free.

At Bat for Android delivers live scoreboards, box scores, and pitch-by-pitch or play-by-play updates, along with updated video highlight reels. The big difference between the free beta Android version the full paid version now for iPhone is that there's no option for live streaming video. There will, however, be live streaming audio for the remainder of the baseball postseason.

MLB says for now it's testing the waters, and it doesn't mean there will definitely be an Android app for next season.

"We were intrigued by the adoption of Android and the recent announcements by carriers releasing devices in the coming weeks and months, and we wanted to take this opportunity during World Series" to test it out, said Adam Ritter, vice president of wireless at MLB Advanced Media. "The beta Android app will give us the feedback we need from a product and technical perspective to see what's possible for next season."

It's been a big day for Android, Google's free Linux-based mobile operating system, and MLB's embrace of the OS shows its technology savvy. While iPhone and iPod Touch sales have exploded, Android is also gaining momentum, as seen with Wednesday's high-profile launch of the Motorola Droid series. There are at least 10 Android phones available now or within the next week, and at least 10 more rumored models on the way for the holidays or next year.

MLB At Bat 2009 and MLB At Bat Lite (the free version) is currently on 1.2 million devices, according to MLB.

Going to be away from your TV and don't have an iPhone or Android phone? Check out a handful of other ways to keep track of every pitch of the series here.

More screenshots of the app after the jump.

MLB Android app

Play by play action on Android.

(Credit: MLB)

MLB Android app

View of the action on the field.

(Credit: MLB)

MLB Android app

An Android home screen with MLB download.

(Credit: MLB)

This post was updated at 3:15 p.m. PDT with comment from MLB.

Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and other PC makers, as well as the consumer electronics industry. She's also one of the hosts of CNET News' Daily Podcast. In her non-work life, she's a history geek, a loyal Dodgers fan, and a mac-and-cheese connoisseur. E-mail Erica.
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by AppleSuxLeo October 28, 2009 5:42 PM PDT
Sabathia already looks shaky.
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by SixString16 October 28, 2009 6:15 PM PDT
I'm hoping that mlb will have a full blown app for android next season. I had emailed them about this a few weeks back. They quickly responded that they were working on getting something out before the end of the playoffs (and they did). Cheers to them for at least getting an app out as quickly as they did for some testing.
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by michael92117 October 28, 2009 8:02 PM PDT
i'm having a problem getting to the link for android. can anyone help?
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by mmark27 October 29, 2009 6:24 AM PDT
Where is the link for the application?????
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by mmark27 October 29, 2009 6:49 AM PDT
wap.mlb.com

Go there from your Android phone and the link will be there. SWEET!
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by michael92117 October 29, 2009 11:11 AM PDT
i got it!! and i love it. i hope that it keeps all of the features thru spring training and next season. i just wish i was watching my Angels playing in the world series...
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by AppleSuxLeo October 29, 2009 1:05 PM PDT
Cliff Lee FTW ! Is he even human ?
Go Android !!! woot woot !
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