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Kluber, Fernandez highlight today’s MLB.TV slate
- Updated: April 23, 2016
Several marquee names will take the mound today as part of a full Major League slate, including Cleveland’s Corey Kluber, Miami’s Jose Fernandez and the Yankees’ Masahiro Tanaka. Another, Felix Hernandez, could join them if he recovers from a bout of the flu that scratched him from his Friday evening start.
The day will also feature one of the game’s top prospects, Tampa Bay’s Blake Snell, making his big league debut. Fans can catch all the action streaming live on MLB.TV.
MLB.TV Premium returns with the same features as last year, but at $109.99, it is a full 20 bucks cheaper than the 2015 cost. This package has the best value and provides access to more than 400 devices and a free subscription to the MLB.com At Bat Premium app (a $19.99 value). It offers the best picture quality ever — a new 60 frames per second — for supported devices. Monthly signups for MLB.TV Premium are now underway as well for $24.99.
The new MLB.TV Single Team package is also now available as an $84.99 yearly subscription. You can watch a single team’s live out-of-market games in full HD.
Here’s what to watch for throughout the day (all times in ET):
Struggling Kluber looks to rebound vs. Miggy, Tigers: CLE@DET, 1:10 p.m. It’s been a rough start to the season for the Indians’ Kluber, who’s taken the loss in each of his three outings. The right-hander gave up six earned runs his last time out, but that number was inflated by a pair of fly balls that were lost in the sun. The former Cy Young Award winner showed signs of turning the corner by limiting the Mets to 2-for-15 batting to end the outing.
Kluber draws a tough assignment today in Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera, who’s had more success against the righty than arguably any other batter Kluber has faced. Cabrera is hitting .571 (20-for-35) …
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