Preview Roundups
October 03, 2021
Boston at Washington 3:05 PM ET
The playoff math has become very simple for the Boston Red Sox.
Cleveland at Texas 3:05 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians will be no more come Sunday afternoon.
Tampa Bay at NY Yankees 3:05 PM ET
For six months, the New York Yankees displayed extreme forms of streakiness, taking their fans on a roller coaster of devastating losses along with stretches of standout performances.
San Diego at San Francisco 3:05 PM ET
Staring at the possibility that 106 wins won't be enough to keep them out of the National League wild-card game, the San Francisco Giants plan on taking a must-win approach to their regular-season finale Sunday afternoon against the visiting San Diego Padres.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 3:05 PM ET
In the final game of what is now a 100-loss season, the Pittsburgh Pirates could accomplish a certain elusive feat Sunday.
Baltimore at Toronto 3:07 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays will be out to complete a three-game sweep of the visiting Baltimore Orioles Sunday afternoon that would keep their wild-card hopes alive.
LA Angels at Seattle 3:10 PM ET
Thanks to Mitch Haniger, the Seattle Mariners still have something for which to play on the final day of the regular season.
Colorado at Arizona 3:10 PM ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks will look to avoid tying for the worst record in franchise history on Sunday when they face the Colorado Rockies in Phoenix.
Detroit at Chi. White Sox 3:10 PM ET
The Chicago White Sox have one last piece of unfinished business before they can fully focus on the Houston Astros.
Minnesota at Kansas City 3:10 PM ET
not a sprint. But even a marathon can feature a finishing kick.
Milwaukee at LA Dodgers 3:10 PM ET
The Los Angeles Dodgers will need help in order to force an extra game in their quest for another National League West title.
Oakland at Houston 3:10 PM ET
After amassing just 12 runs over a six-game stretch during which they won only once, the Houston Astros appear to have found their offensive rhythm just in time for the playoffs.
Philadelphia at Miami 3:10 PM ET
Had the Philadelphia Phillies remained in contention for the National League East title, Sunday's regular-season finale in Miami would've featured a stellar pitching matchup.
Chi. Cubs at St. Louis 3:15 PM ET
The surging St. Louis Cardinals will host the rebuilding Chicago Cubs on Sunday in the Cardinals' final tuneup for the National League wild-card game on Wednesday.
NY Mets at Atlanta 3:20 PM ET
The final game of the season is meaningless in the standings for the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets, but Sunday's matchup of the starting pitchers holds great fascination.