grammatical number - Either vs. among


I heard on a local newscast recently:



If you subscribe to SportsCable, you can choose either NFL, NBA, or MLB games.



This use of "either" seems to parallel that of "between", which limits the series to two items. Should not the newscaster have substituted "among"?




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