Preview Roundups
June 04, 2021
Boston at NY Yankees 7:05 PM ET
A scheduling quirk gave the New York Yankees 13 games against the Tampa Bay Rays and the Boston Red Sox 10 games against the Baltimore Orioles in the first two months of the season.
Miami at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM ET
Both teams have struggled, but just one game into their four-game series, the Pittsburgh Pirates and visiting Miami Marlins are on different trajectories.
Washington at Philadelphia 7:05 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies opened June with a 17-run outburst.
Cleveland at Baltimore 7:05 PM ET
Cleveland right-hander Jean Carlos Mejia will make his first career start when the visiting Indians open a three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles on Friday.
Houston at Toronto 7:07 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays have won both games after moving their home base to Buffalo and are primed for a three-game series against the visiting Houston Astros starting Friday night.
LA Dodgers at Atlanta 7:20 PM ET
The last time the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers met, a trip to the World Series was on the line. The stakes aren't nearly so high this time, and neither team is even leading its division as the two clubs meet in a three-game series beginning Friday in Atlanta.
Tampa Bay at Texas 8:05 PM ET
After splitting four games in the Bronx with the New York Yankees, the Tampa Bay Rays travel to Arlington, Texas, where they will start a three-game series with the Texas Rangers on Friday.
Minnesota at Kansas City 8:10 PM ET
Salvador Perez does not want to sit.
Detroit at Chi. White Sox 8:10 PM ET
Tony La Russa will try to tie John McGraw for second place in all-time managerial wins when the Chicago White Sox host the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.
Arizona at Milwaukee 8:10 PM ET
The injuries keep piling up for the Arizona Diamondbacks, who continue their four-game series against the host Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.
Cincinnati at St. Louis 8:15 PM ET
Pitcher Luis Castillo will continue searching for his old form when the Cincinnati Reds visit the St. Louis Cardinals Friday.
Oakland at Colorado 8:40 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies can't seem to win on the road, but they are pretty formidable at home.
Seattle at LA Angels 9:38 PM ET
Shohei Ohtani will start on the mound for the Los Angeles Angels Friday in the second game of a four-game series against the Seattle Mariners in Anaheim, Calif., but Angels manager Joe Maddon was undecided whether Ohtani would hit for himself in the lineup.
Chi. Cubs at San Francisco 9:45 PM ET
Right-hander Jake Arrieta will take the mound Friday when the Chicago Cubs visit the San Francisco Giants in the second contest of a four-game series.
NY Mets at San Diego 10:10 PM ET
In three seasons with the San Diego Padres, Joey Lucchesi, the left-handed starter with a herky-jerky delivery, was a popular pitcher around Petco Park.