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- Updated: July 23, 2016
Two of the game’s elite young aces will be on the mound Saturday as the Mets’ Jacob deGrom and the Marlins’ Jose Fernandez meet in a National League East clash at Marlins Park.
These clubs are in the midst of a tightly contested division race as they compete behind the first-place Nationals. Fans can catch this marquee matchup as well as the rest of the day’s 15-game slate — including starts by Chris Sale, Max Scherzer and Cole Hamels — streaming live on MLB.TV.
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Here’s what to watch for throughout the day (all times in ET):
• deGrom, Fernandez star in NL East showdown: NYM@MIA, 7:10 p.m. deGrom enjoyed one of the best outings of his career in his second-half debut last week, tossing a one-hit shutout in Philadelphia for his first career complete game. deGrom has limited his opponent to three or fewer earned runs in all but one of his 16 starts this year.
“It’s all command with him,” Mets manager Terry Collins said. “He’s such a competitive guy with such a feel for pitching. He knows when he has to …
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