Kansas City at Cleveland 6:40 PM ET
The Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Guardians expected to be playing important games in early September.
Washington at Miami 6:40 PM ET
a fact the Miami Marlins know all too well.
NY Mets at Philadelphia 6:45 PM ET
So much has changed since the last time the Philadelphia Phillies played the New York Mets.
Chi. Cubs at Atlanta 7:15 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves will try to give manager Brian Snitker his 800th career win when they host the Chicago Cubs to open a three-game series on Monday.
Milwaukee at Texas 8:05 PM ET
The Texas Rangers are angling for a playoff spot while the Milwaukee Brewers want to keep rolling to baseball's best record this season when they square off on Monday in the opener of a three-game series in Arlington, Texas.
Minnesota at LA Angels 9:38 PM ET
Two teams in fourth place in their divisions limp into a three-game series when the Minnesota Twins of the American League Central face the Los Angeles Angels of the AL West on Monday night in Anaheim, Calif.
Cincinnati at San Diego 9:40 PM ET
The law of averages and a weekend visit to Denver's Coors Field served as a fortunate convergence of events for the San Diego Padres.
St. Louis at Seattle 9:40 PM ET
It seems all the sputtering Seattle Mariners needed was to get Victor Robles back in the lineup.
Arizona at San Francisco 9:45 PM ET
Two teams that have saved some of their best baseball for September go head-to-head Monday night when the Arizona Diamondbacks and host San Francisco Giants open a three-game series.
Colorado at LA Dodgers 10:10 PM ET
One day after Shohei Ohtani supplied a much-needed victory for the Los Angeles Dodgers to prevent an empty road trip, the club is set to start a three-day visit back home with a series against the Colorado Rockies on Monday.