Preview Roundups
May 26, 2021
Baltimore at Minnesota 1:10 PM ET
Minnesota right-hander Michael Pineda is scheduled to be activated from the 10-day injured list for a Wednesday start as the Twins try to complete a three-game series sweep of the Baltimore Orioles in Minneapolis.
St. Louis at Chi. White Sox 2:10 PM ET
The Chicago White Sox will look for a three-game sweep when they host the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday afternoon.
Seattle at Oakland 3:37 PM ET
The Seattle Mariners will be shooting for their first three-game road sweep over the Oakland Athletics since September 2016 when the American League West clubs complete their first head-to-head series of the season on Wednesday afternoon.
Texas at LA Angels 4:07 PM ET
Dane Dunning is hoping to find a home for the long term, and the Texas Rangers are giving him that opportunity.
Chi. Cubs at Pittsburgh 6:35 PM ET
Injuries are stacking up for the Chicago Cubs, but the team keeps winning. The Cubs are utilizing a formula that is working lately for all teams going against the Pittsburgh Pirates: hit the ball over the fence.
Philadelphia at Miami 6:40 PM ET
Aaron Nola, who is on a three-game losing streak, will get the start Wednesday night when his Philadelphia Phillies play the third game of a four-game series at Miami.
Cincinnati at Washington 7:05 PM ET
Entering the game with the worst ERA in the National League and facing three-time Cy Young winner Max Scherzer, the Cincinnati Reds' pitching struggles easily could have continued Tuesday against the Washington Nationals.
Atlanta at Boston 7:10 PM ET
Boston pitcher Nick Pivetta will try to keep his undefeated streak intact on Wednesday against a very familiar foe.
Cleveland at Detroit 7:10 PM ET
Cleveland Indians right-hander Triston McKenzie will return to the majors on Wednesday but he won't be there for long.
Colorado at NY Mets 7:10 PM ET
and not a moment too soon for the New York Mets, whose enjoyment of a vintage performance by their ace was dulled by more discouraging news regarding multiple players on their bloated injury list.
Kansas City at Tampa Bay 7:10 PM ET
Adalberto Mondesi made his long-awaited season debut Tuesday night and it was as if he hadn't missed a beat.
LA Dodgers at Houston 7:40 PM ET
With the Houston Astros lifting attendance restrictions in advance of a nine-game homestand featuring three of the top teams in the majors, the atmosphere at Minute Maid Park on Tuesday was fully charged for the first time since Game 7 of the 2019 World Series.
San Diego at Milwaukee 7:40 PM ET
Given the immediate circumstances, it is a trade that will be re-visited Wednesday when the Brewers host the San Diego Padres in Milwaukee, as it has many times over the past couple of years.
San Francisco at Arizona 9:40 PM ET
Evan Longoria is fond of hitting at Chase Field, and the San Francisco third baseman will look for more success when the Giants visit the Arizona Diamondbacks in the finale of a two-game set in Phoenix on Wednesday.