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Preview Roundups
August 29, 2020
NY Mets at NY Yankees 1:05 PM ET
Even in an empty stadium, a "Subway Series" game can produce some memorable moments.
Cleveland at St. Louis 1:15 PM ET
The visiting Cleveland Indians will try to get starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco back on track when they face the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday.
Atlanta at Philadelphia 1:15 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies will be searching for their fifth consecutive victory when they host the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.
Kansas City at Chi. White Sox 2:10 PM ET
Kansas City Royals rookie right-hander Brady Singer at last will face an unfamiliar lineup Saturday as he attempts to cool down the host Chicago White Sox.
Minnesota at Detroit 4:10 PM ET
The latest postponement in the Twins' weekend series against the Detroit Tigers gives Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli more options regarding his pitching staff.
Tampa Bay at Miami 6:10 PM ET
It's been a crazy year for baseball in Florida.
Baltimore at Toronto 6:37 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays will try to beat the visiting Baltimore Orioles for the fifth game in a row Saturday night at Buffalo.
LA Dodgers at Texas 7:05 PM ET
Texas ace Lance Lynn will take the mound on Saturday against the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers in an attempt to give the Rangers their first series in three weeks.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 7:10 PM ET
The Milwaukee Brewers have another three games in their series against visiting Pittsburgh to prove whether they have figured out a way to solve the Pirates or whether Friday's 9-1 walloping was an outlier.
Chi. Cubs at Cincinnati 7:10 PM ET
While the Cincinnati Reds might finally be heating up, the Chicago Cubs are not playing like the first-place club they've been most of the season.
Oakland at Houston 7:10 PM ET
Following the postponement of Friday's game as a protest by both teams, the Oakland A's and the Houston Astros will play a doubleheader on Saturday. The teams were scheduled to play the opening game of a three-game series in Houston, but both teams walked off the field before the first pitch.
Washington at Boston 7:30 PM ET
For all of their pronounced troubles this season, the Washington Nationals have reason to hold their heads up for their positive play on the road.
San Francisco at Arizona 8:10 PM ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks can finally exhale, their eight-game losing streak a thing of the past after another quality effort from starting pitcher Zac Gallen and, for a change, early runs scored rather than late-inning rallies from far behind in a game.
San Diego at Colorado 8:10 PM ET
Things haven't gone particularly well recently for the Colorado Rockies.
Seattle at LA Angels 9:40 PM ET
Justus Sheffield will take the mound Saturday for the Seattle Mariners on a roll, pitching in a manner that has been anticipated since he was the New York Yankees' No. 1 pitching prospect two years ago.