Preview Roundups
April 28, 2021
Minnesota at Cleveland 1:10 PM ET
Franmil Reyes is going to great lengths to endear himself to fans of the Cleveland Indians.
Miami at Milwaukee 1:40 PM ET
When the Miami Marlins and the host Milwaukee Brewers wrap up their three-game series on Wednesday afternoon, at least part of the focus will be on the leadoff men.
Cincinnati at LA Dodgers 4:10 PM ET
Perhaps a little sunshine can cast a light on what has been troubling the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Kansas City at Pittsburgh 6:35 PM ET
It's early in the season, but the Kansas City Royals own the best record in the majors. As with all winning teams, the key for manager Mike Matheny and his team is not overlooking an opponent.
Boston at NY Mets 6:40 PM ET
A month of putting up description-defying numbers by Jacob deGrom will end Wednesday with the baseball world focused on him and two specific numbers: Fourteen and four.
NY Yankees at Baltimore 7:05 PM ET
The New York Yankees are not scoring as many runs as they would like, but following weeks of frustrating at-bats, they are hopeful their offense is starting to come around.
Washington at Toronto 7:07 PM ET
Starting pitcher Steven Matz will vie for his fifth consecutive win Wednesday night, an outcome that would give the Toronto Blue Jays a two-game sweep of the Washington Nationals at Dunedin, Fla.
Oakland at Tampa Bay 7:10 PM ET
The Tampa Bay Rays recorded just their second win in six outings Tuesday, claiming a 4-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics.
Chi. Cubs at Atlanta 7:20 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves hope their offense will continue to heat up on Wednesday when they host the Chicago Cubs for the third contest of the four-game series.
Philadelphia at St. Louis 7:45 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies will look to generate more offense when they visit the St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday.
LA Angels at Texas 8:05 PM ET
The Angels and Rangers will finish up a three-game series Wednesday night in Arlington, Texas, with Los Angeles happy to show off its "youthful" first baseman in Albert Pujols.
Seattle at Houston 8:10 PM ET
Undergirding this surprisingly strong start by the Seattle Mariners was their ability to avoid a losing skid of more than two games entering the second contest of their four-game set in Houston.
Detroit at Chi. White Sox 8:10 PM ET
Carlos Rodon tossed a no-hitter in his second start this season. In his second outing since that gem, he will face the worst offense in the majors.
San Diego at Arizona 9:40 PM ET
The San Diego Padres have a lesson to learn.
Colorado at San Francisco 9:45 PM ET
The San Francisco Giants will have a new addition to their outfield on Wednesday when they face the visiting Colorado Rockies in the rubber match of their three-game series.