At some point, you just have to give the people what they want. This time of the year, in Los Angeles, with the boys in blue leading the NL West, in a city without an NFL team, that's Dodgers baseball. Fans who want to watch the Dodgers on TV, however, have been mostly in the dark all season . SportsNet LA, the new Dodgers-centric cable station formed under the team's grand $8.3 billion TV deal , only reaches about 30 percent of households in the market. The rest of L.A. is unfortunately unable to hear the sweet sweet poetry of Vin Scully on a nightly basis. That's millions upon millions of people. The problem has been Time Warner Cable, owner of SportsNet LA, clashing with potential distributors (mainly DirecTV), and not securing deals to beam their station into the other 70 percent of homes in L.A. This is obviously an unfavorable situation for the average Dodgers fan, who just wants to watch a game and doesn't care much about which corporation is getting the ad-revenue checks. Fans in L.A. have rejoiced, for example, when they've been able to catch the team on stations like WGN without blackout. That's how desperate they are. So here's some good news: The Dodgers and Time...