Preview Roundups
June 19, 2021
NY Mets at Washington 1:05 PM ET
New York Mets manager Luis Rojas can visualize a day in the not-too-distant future in which he is finally able to write out his optimal lineup card.
Oakland at NY Yankees 1:05 PM ET
While the New York Yankees were excited about playing in front of a crowd without any capacity restrictions Friday at Yankee Stadium, the Oakland Athletics were enthusiastic about keeping the good times rolling.
Miami at Chi. Cubs 2:20 PM ET
Right-hander Jake Arrieta is slumping.
Toronto at Baltimore 4:05 PM ET
When the Toronto Blue Jays continue their three-game series against the host Baltimore Orioles on Saturday, they may want to exercise caution with Cedric Mullins.
Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:05 PM ET
The San Francisco Giants will look for their sixth consecutive victory when they host the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday.
Minnesota at Texas 4:05 PM ET
After outdueling reigning National League Cy Young Award winner Trevor Bauer in his most recent start last Saturday, left-hander Kolby Allard will take the mound on Saturday afternoon for the Texas Rangers when they host the Minnesota Twins.
Cleveland at Pittsburgh 4:05 PM ET
If there is such thing as momentum, it's difficult to know which team might have it in their pocket Saturday as the Pittsburgh Pirates and visiting Cleveland Indians head into the second game of their weekend series.
Boston at Kansas City 4:10 PM ET
After snapping a six-game losing streak with a 5-3 win over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night, the Kansas City Royals will look for their second straight win against the Sox on Saturday afternoon.
NY Mets at Washington 6:05 PM ET
New York Mets manager Luis Rojas can visualize a day in the not-too-distant future in which he is finally able to write out his optimal lineup card.
Chi. White Sox at Houston 7:15 PM ET
The Chicago White Sox will look to avoid just their second three-game losing streak of the season when they face the host Houston Astros on Saturday night after dropping the first two contests of a four-game series between two of baseball's best teams.
St. Louis at Atlanta 7:15 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves and St. Louis Cardinals are accustomed to making the playoffs. That's why there is no sense of panic among either organization as they endure midseason struggles.
Cincinnati at San Diego 7:15 PM ET
With two straight wins over the Cincinnati Reds to open a 10-game homestand, the San Diego Padres could be poised to climb back into the National League West race.
Milwaukee at Colorado 9:10 PM ET
Austin Gomber came to Colorado with plenty of pressure. The lefty was the big name in the trade that sent Nolan Arenado to the St. Louis Cardinals, a deal that was unpopular with Rockies fans.
Detroit at LA Angels 10:07 PM ET
Hours after announcing he would participate in this year's Home Run Derby at the All-Star Game in Denver next month, Los Angeles Angels designated hitter/pitcher Shohei Ohtani used Detroit Tigers pitching to tune up for it.
Tampa Bay at Seattle 10:10 PM ET
The Seattle Mariners' six-man rotation is going on hiatus.
LA Dodgers at Arizona 10:10 PM ET
The Los Angeles Dodgers' relievers know they can take a little extra time getting comfortable in the bullpen when Walker Buehler is on the mound.