Creek, we haven't had cable for almost ten years now and we N.E.V.E.R. miss it. We have an antennae and in almost every case when the game isn't on one of the majors, I've been able to figure out a way to watch games online. I will admit access to my brother's Xfinity account has given me the feed for a couple of games.
But we have broadband internet and that is it. And we are pleased a.) for all we have available in just that and b.) not wasting SO much money. Also, sometimes it makes me go be social at the local pub to watch a game now and then.
Ten years ago cutting the cord wouldn't have been an option for us. We were still on dial-up.
Only in the past couple of years has our internet speed finally gotten fast enough (14mbps down...yeah, I know that pales in comparison to you folks who live on the beaten path, but it's the neatest thing to come here since the double drive thru lanes at McDonald's [which we still haven't learned to use]) to make serious streaming a reality.