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Aces look to claim series finales on MLB.TV
- Updated: May 29, 2016
Today’s Major League schedule will end with Clayton Kershaw and Bartolo Colon squaring off at Citi Field, but even before that, there are plenty of intriguing matchups to watch.
David Price of the Red Sox, Stephen Strasburg of Nationals, Chris Sale of the White Sox and Johnny Cueto of the Giants are among the aces set to take the mound this afternoon in series finales. Each of their teams are in first place or within a half-game of it, and each of their games will be available 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 is a look at what to watch for today in the Majors (all times ET):
Jays seek sweep: BOS@TOR, 1:07 p.m. After the Blue Jays rallied twice on Saturday, ultimately taking a 10-9 walk-off win in the ninth inning, they now have a chance to finish off a three-game sweep of the Red Sox. A victory also would give Toronto a season-high five-game winning streak and push the club to two games over .500 for the first time since it started 2-0. It would help if R.A. Dickey could provide the Jays with more than he did in a pair of outings against Boston in April (9 2/3 innings, 11 runs). The Sox, on the other hand, likely would be happy if Price replicated his last meeting with his most recent former club (seven innings, two runs on April 16). The left-hander has struggled at times this year but seems to have hit his stride with three straight quality starts.
Stat that matters: In Price’s first seven starts, opponents posted a .771 OPS, with a sky-high .383 batting average on balls in play. In his last three turns, …
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