Eye on MLB, April 6: A look around Opening Day

We made it. After a long, grueling winter and a hopeful but ultimately meaningless month of practice games, it's finally time for real baseball. Opening Day features 28 of the 30 clubs, and some of the best pitchers in the game, in action. Clayton

Matt Kemp with a RBI single off Kershaw in his first at-bat as a Padre. #OpeningDay #WhipAround pic.twitter.com/AW6wQzP1Qi. — FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) April 6, 2015. 4:22: Mike Trout 1, Felix Hernandez 0.

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53 and MLB.com placing him at No. 69. MLB.com ranked him the Padres' second-best prospect, praising his slider and the movement on his low- to mid-90s fastball. The 22-year-old righty posted a 4.42 ERA at Double-A and 

The Red Sox announced that they've signed right-hander Rick Porcello to a four-year contract extension that covers the 2016-19 seasons. Porcello, a client of Excel Sports Management's Jim Murray, will reportedly receive