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Preview Roundups
August 04, 2020
Pittsburgh at Minnesota 2:10 PM ET
The Minnesota Twins seek their fifth consecutive victory when they host the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday, one night after utilizing an unusual walk-off celebration that fits the social-distancing era.
Cleveland at Cincinnati 6:10 PM ET
Shane Bieber might be the right guy on the mound to help the visiting Cleveland Indians end their current slide. Assuming they can find a way to score some runs.
Boston at Tampa Bay 6:40 PM ET
The Tampa Bay Rays and Boston Red Sox are still looking to establish their identity as they prepare for the start of a two-game series Tuesday at St. Petersburg, Fla.
NY Mets at Washington 7:05 PM ET
The Washington Nationals have waited five days to return to action. Juan Soto has waited a lot longer than that.
Toronto at Atlanta 7:10 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays will be well-rested when they pull into Atlanta on Tuesday for the opener of a three-game interleague series against the Braves.
Miami at Baltimore 7:35 PM ET
After a weeklong interruption to their brief season, the Miami Marlins are healthy again and ready to play baseball games.
Chi. White Sox at Milwaukee 8:10 PM ET
Unless the Brewers meet the Nationals in the playoffs for a second successive October, chances are Milwaukee right-hander Brandon Woodruff won't see Washington counterparts Max Scherzer and Steven Strasburg pitch in person this season.
Kansas City at Chi. Cubs 8:15 PM ET
Kansas City Royals rookie pitcher Brady Singer has found a cool place to be for his 24th birthday Tuesday night. The right-hander will be on the mound at Wrigley Field facing the Chicago Cubs.
San Francisco at Colorado 8:40 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies believed in German Marquez when they signed him to a long-term contract in April 2019. So confident in him, the Rockies named him the 2020 Opening Day starter.
Texas at Oakland 9:10 PM ET
The Texas Rangers move to the east side of the San Francisco Bay looking for better results when they open a three-game series against the host Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.
LA Dodgers at San Diego 9:10 PM ET
Dave Roberts knows the San Diego Padres.
Houston at Arizona 9:10 PM ET
The Houston Astros are clinging to a winning record despite being forced to use an inexperienced, injury-depleted and overworked bullpen, so Monday's day off was more than welcome.
LA Angels at Seattle 10:10 PM ET
The Seattle Mariners will have to face Mike Trout, might see top prospect Jo Adell and won't have to bat against Shohei Ohtani when the Los Angeles Angels travel north for a three-game series beginning Tuesday at T-Mobile Park.