MLB Unveils Designs For Two New TV Studios

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Major League Baseball has unveiled the designs for its two new television studios, with plans to convert the former MSNBC set in Secaucus, N.J., into a scale-model replica of a ballpark.

The 9,600-sq ft Studio 42 will feature an infield about half the size of a regulation diamond, and a movable pitcher’s mound that will serve as a demo platform for former Yankees hurler and recently-signed MLB Network analyst Al Leiter. (Studio 42 is named in honor of Jackie Robinson, who wore that number throughout his 10-year career with the Brooklyn Dodgers.)

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