Colorado at NY Yankees 2:05 PM ET
First, the New York Yankees will honor their most recent championship team from 2009, then the real intrigue will occur when Aaron Judge takes his next set of at-bats.
LA Angels at Toronto 3:07 PM ET
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Bowden Francis will be out to maintain the form he displayed in his past two starts when he opposes the visiting Los Angeles Angels on Saturday.
Houston at Baltimore 4:05 PM ET
The Baltimore Orioles have been in need of something to redirect the trajectory of their second half of the season.
Milwaukee at Oakland 4:07 PM ET
The Milwaukee Brewers and Oakland Athletics both understand the importance of hitting two home runs Saturday afternoon when the clubs meet in an interleague rematch.
San Francisco at Seattle 4:10 PM ET
When the Seattle Mariners fired manager Scott Servais on Thursday, president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto stressed the need for "a different voice and a different direction."
Arizona at Boston 4:10 PM ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks will attempt to extend their winning streak to five games Saturday afternoon when they face the host Boston Red Sox in the middle contest of a three-game series.
Chi. Cubs at Miami 4:10 PM ET
The Chicago Cubs haven't had a .500 record since they were 31-31 on June 5, but they are close now.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 6:40 PM ET
After a rough start to his Pittsburgh Pirates' tenure, Bryan De La Cruz has turned a corner.
Detroit at Chi. White Sox 7:10 PM ET
An old saying goes that momentum in baseball is the next day's starting pitcher.
Texas at Cleveland 7:10 PM ET
The struggling Cleveland Guardians are clinging to their slim lead in the American League Central.
Philadelphia at Kansas City 7:10 PM ET
From the backyard to the ballyard, Salvador Perez plays the hero.
Washington at Atlanta 7:20 PM ET
In an up-and-down season for the Atlanta Braves, one constant has been closer Raisel Iglesias.
NY Mets at San Diego 8:40 PM ET
On their own, Kyle Higashioka and Luis Campusano are two ordinary major league players.
Tampa Bay at LA Dodgers 9:10 PM ET
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Shohei Ohtani this past offseason to do big things, and the two-time MVP already has made history before his first year with the club has been completed.