Preview Roundups
April 18, 2021
St. Louis at Philadelphia 1:05 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies could be without star outfielder Bryce Harper again Sunday when they face the visiting St. Louis Cardinals in the rubber match of a three-game series.
Tampa Bay at NY Yankees 1:05 PM ET
Aaron Boone described Friday's team meeting as himself being ticked off at how the New York Yankees are playing.
Arizona at Washington 1:05 PM ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks will look to split their four-game series against the Washington Nationals in Washington, D.C., on Sunday after losing the last two games.
Chi. White Sox at Boston 1:10 PM ET
The Chicago White Sox and host Boston Red Sox will continue a weather-delayed four-game series with a doubleheader Sunday.
San Francisco at Miami 1:10 PM ET
It's extremely early in the MLB season, but Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly isn't oblivious to how well his team is playing.
Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:10 PM ET
Reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber is off to a solid start for the Cleveland Indians.
Toronto at Kansas City 2:10 PM ET
The Kansas City Royals will enter the final game of a four-game series against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday with a chance to do something they haven't done in four seasons.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 2:10 PM ET
Two trends are developing for the Milwaukee Brewers so far this season: productive first innings and effective outings by starting pitchers.
Baltimore at Texas 2:35 PM ET
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Trey Mancini's remarkable comeback story added another chapter on Saturday night.
NY Mets at Colorado 3:10 PM ET
Jacob deGrom gets a lot of attention, and deservedly so, but the New York Mets have another pitcher worthy of headlines.
Detroit at Oakland 4:07 PM ET
Detroit left-hander Matthew Boyd hopes to build upon his first road win of the season while Oakland righty Chris Bassitt seeks his first home success of the year when the Tigers and host Athletics close out a four-game series on Sunday afternoon.
Houston at Seattle 4:10 PM ET
When the Houston Astros were forced to put five players on the COVID-19 list on Wednesday, manager Dusty Baker adhered to the next-man-up philosophy.
LA Dodgers at San Diego 4:10 PM ET
of a pandemic-shortened season.
Chi. White Sox at Boston 5:10 PM ET
Despite their nine-game winning streak coming to a close, the Boston Red Sox have plenty to feel bullish about as they get set to welcome the Chicago White Sox for a four-game series beginning Friday.