Preview Roundups
May 05, 2021
Chi. White Sox at Cincinnati 12:35 PM ET
Injuries have forced the Chicago White Sox to make some unexpected lineup changes, but they're not planning on adjusting any of their goals. The White Sox look to maintain their focus when they conclude a two-game interleague series against the host Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday.
San Francisco at Colorado 3:10 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies might need to adopt a different strategy when Brandon Belt comes to bat in the first inning on Wednesday: Walk him.
Baltimore at Seattle 3:40 PM ET
John Means means business.
NY Mets at St. Louis 5:15 PM ET
The visiting New York Mets will get to reset their pitching staff before facing the St. Louis Cardinals in a doubleheader Wednesday.
Arizona at Miami 6:40 PM ET
Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Luke Weaver, who is set to start against the host Miami Marlins on Wednesday night, is looking to regain his aggressive mound demeanor.
Houston at NY Yankees 7:05 PM ET
While fans at Yankee Stadium directed plenty of profane chants at the Houston Astros on Tuesday, they also produced plenty of cheers for the home team.
Atlanta at Washington 7:05 PM ET
Left-hander Max Fried will make his first start since April 13 when the Atlanta Braves play the second game of a three-game road series against the Washington Nationals on Wednesday.
Milwaukee at Philadelphia 7:05 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies will play just their 31st game of the season when they host the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday.
Detroit at Boston 7:10 PM ET
Despite hosting the worst team in the major leagues, the Boston Red Sox know they can't take anything for granted. Tuesday night proved as much.
Texas at Minnesota 7:40 PM ET
After a pair of impressive long-relief appearances, left-hander Hyeon-Jong Yang will make his first major-league start on Wednesday night for the Texas Rangers against the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis.
LA Dodgers at Chi. Cubs 7:40 PM ET
The Chicago Cubs' pitching staff has carried the highest starters' ERA in the major leagues for much of the early season, but that trend has gone the other way this week against the slumping Los Angeles Dodgers.
NY Mets at St. Louis 7:45 PM ET
The visiting New York Mets will get to reset their pitching staff before facing the St. Louis Cardinals in a doubleheader Wednesday.
Pittsburgh at San Diego 8:10 PM ET
For the past week, pitching has been the focus for the San Diego Padres as they scrambled to fill two spots in the rotation.
Cleveland at Kansas City 8:10 PM ET
pitcher -- will take center stage as the Kansas City Royals host the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday night in the third game of a four-game series.
Tampa Bay at LA Angels 9:38 PM ET
Shohei Ohtani will start on the mound for the Los Angeles Angels against the Tampa Bay Rays in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday night, two days after being scratched because of a sore right elbow.
Toronto at Oakland 9:40 PM ET
The Oakland Athletics will seek their 12th win in 14 home games Wednesday night when they go for a third straight victory against the Toronto Blue Jays.