Preview Roundups
August 07, 2020
Baltimore at Washington 6:05 PM ET
The Baltimore Orioles are looking for better starting pitching while the World Series champion Washington Nationals are hoping for some healthy starting pitching.
NY Yankees at Tampa Bay 6:40 PM ET
Going into the originally scheduled 162-game season, the Tampa Bay Rays were viewed as a potent challenger to the New York Yankees for American League East supremacy. When the 60-game season was announced, the Rays were still considered a formidable challenger to the Yankees.
Detroit at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM ET
Going into their weekend series starting Friday at PNC Park, the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers will be looking for something scarce to come by lately.
Atlanta at Philadelphia 7:05 PM ET
A struggling veteran and a highly valued rookie trying to find his way square off on Friday when the Philadelphia Phillies host the Atlanta Braves in the opener of a four-game series between the two National League East rivals.
Miami at NY Mets 7:10 PM ET
A lot has happened to the Miami Marlins and New York Mets in the first two weeks of perhaps the most unusual baseball season of all-time.
Toronto at Boston 7:30 PM ET
The Boston Red Sox are hoping that a 5-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday will be the start of something good as they open a three-game home series against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.
Minnesota at Kansas City 8:05 PM ET
There is no "normal" to the 2020 MLB season. But right-hander Jakob Junis of the Royals feels like things are returning to normal ... sort of.
Cleveland at Chi. White Sox 8:10 PM ET
and stroke -- entering Friday's series opener against the Chicago White Sox.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee 8:10 PM ET
Trevor Bauer has been nothing short of brilliant in the young and unique Major League Baseball season.
Chi. Cubs at St. Louis 8:15 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals will return from an eight-day pandemic break to host the division-leading Chicago Cubs on Friday.
LA Angels at Texas 9:05 PM ET
Jordan Lyles expects to leave a better impression when he makes his second start for the Texas Rangers on Friday night.
Houston at Oakland 9:10 PM ET
The highly anticipated showdown between the Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics will take place with no crowd noise and without Mike Fiers when the clubs meet in Oakland to open a three-game series on Friday night.
Arizona at San Diego 9:10 PM ET
Crazy things are happening in this unpredictable 60-game Major League Baseball season.
Colorado at Seattle 9:40 PM ET
Bud Black has spent his entire managerial career in the National League.
San Francisco at LA Dodgers 9:40 PM ET
The Los Angeles Dodgers are hoping that when they face the San Francisco Giants Friday night for their first home game in 12 days, star outfielder Mookie Betts will be able to return to full-time duty.