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Moore set for Giants debut on MLB.TV
- Updated: August 4, 2016
The first-place Giants retooled their starting rotation for the second half into the season’s home stretch, acquiring Rays pitcher Matt Moore at Monday’s non-waiver Trade Deadline.
The Giants will unveil their Deadline-day prize today as Moore debuts in orange and black in an afternoon contest against the Phillies in Philadelphia. Fans can catch Moore’s Giants debut as well as the rest of the day’s 12-game slate streaming on MLB.TV.
MLB.TV Premium has returned with the same features as last year, and, for a limited time, is only $17.99 for the rest of the season. 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 available as a $39.99 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):
Moore dons new threads: SF@PHI, 1:05 p.m. ET With his trade to the Giants, Moore vaulted up the standings from the American League East’s last-place Rays to the top of the National League West. Moore, who joined San Francisco in exchange for Matt Duffy and a pair of prospects, said the move has “energized” him heading into the final two months of the regular season.
“I’ve been watching what’s going on over here [with the Giants] for quite a while,” Moore said. “I feel very grateful to be a part of it.”
Moore ended his Rays tenure …
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