Toronto Blue Jays probable pitchers & starting lineups vs. Tampa Bay Rays, April 16
- Probable starting pitchers
- Toronto Blue Jays starting lineup, April 16
- Tampa Bay Rays starting lineup, April 16
- What channel is the Toronto Blue Jays game on today?
- How do I stream the Toronto Blue Jays game today?
- How can I listen to the Toronto Blue Jays game today?
Probable starting pitchers
- Alek Manoah will make the fourth start of his 2023 season for the Blue Jays. He has had a rough go of it through his first 14.2 innings of work, walking the same amount of batters (11) as he has struck out, which is unusual for the big righty. Things haven't gone Manoah's way so far this year as a whole, but it's still early and there's still hope he bounces back to his 2022 form.
- Opposing Manoah on the mound will be the Rays' staff ace, Shane McClanahan. The left-hander is also coming off of a breakout season that saw him post a 2.54 ERA and 144 ERA+ in 28 starts last year. To begin 2023, the 25-year-old has a 1.59 ERA across three starts and 17 innings on the mound, striking out 21 along the way.
Toronto Blue Jays starting lineup, April 16
- 1. George Springer
- 2. SS Bo Bichette
- 3. 1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- 4. 3B Matt Chapman
- 5. C Alejandro Kirk
- 6. LF Whit Merrifield
- 7. 2B Santiago Espinal
- 8. RF Jordan Luplow
- 9. CF Kevin Kiermaier
Tampa Bay Rays starting lineup, April 16
- 1. 1B Yandy Díaz
- 2. 2B Brandon Lowe
- 3. DH Harold Ramírez
- 4. SS Wander Franco
- 5. LF Luke Raley
- 6. 3B Taylor Walls
- 7. CF Josh Lowe
- 8. RF Vidal Bruján
- 9. C Christian Bethancourt
What channel is the Toronto Blue Jays game on today?
- Game time: 1:37pm ET
- Sportsnet and TVA Sports will have the Blue Jays broadcast for the game.
- Rays fans can catch the game on Bally Sports Sun.
- On a national stage, MLB Network will have the game as well.
How do I stream the Toronto Blue Jays game today?
- Sportsnet NOW
- MLB.tv (subscription required)
- fuboTV (which has a free trial)
How can I listen to the Toronto Blue Jays game today?
- Ben Wagner will have the call at Sportsnet 590 for the Blue Jays.
- Local Rays fans will be able to catch the game on WDAE 620 AM, 95.3 FM, and WQBN/1300 AM.