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Preview Roundups
September 11, 2020
Baltimore at NY Yankees 4:05 PM ET
Last season, when the idea of playing a 60-game season with only divisional play would have been considered absurd, the New York Yankees became quite familiar with doubleheaders en route to an AL East title.
Atlanta at Washington 6:05 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves have shown they can hit. The challenge has been to piece together enough innings from their starting pitchers. They'll try again on Friday when they visit Washington for the second of a four-game series at Nationals Park.
NY Mets at Toronto 6:37 PM ET
Just when the Toronto Blue Jays might think they have seen everything in this compacted season, along comes a pitcher they have never faced in New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom.
Boston at Tampa Bay 6:40 PM ET
Boston rookie Bobby Dalbec hasn't reached legendary status, but he's a bright spot and building block in a bad season for the Red Sox.
Pittsburgh at Kansas City 8:05 PM ET
like the Kansas City Royals -- playing a lot of opponents who sport winning records.
Oakland at Texas 8:05 PM ET
The Oakland Athletics look to lower their magic number in the American League West to single digits on Friday night when they open a three-day, four-game series against the host Texas Rangers.
Cleveland at Minnesota 8:10 PM ET
Byron Buxton hit a two-run homer and Kenta Maeda pitched seven shutout innings as the Minnesota Twins handed Shane Bieber his first loss of the season with a 3-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Friday night in Minneapolis.
Cleveland at Minnesota 8:10 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians were almost no-hit Thursday night, they have managed just one run in their last two games, and star slugger Jose Ramirez has missed two of the last three games with a swollen left thumb.
Chi. Cubs at Milwaukee 8:10 PM ET
Is there a downside to romping to a 19-0 victory behind a franchise-record 13 extra-base hits?
Detroit at Chi. White Sox 8:10 PM ET
Friday begins a stretch of 17 games in as many days for the Chicago White Sox, who sit atop the American League Central and are vying for the franchise's first postseason berth since 2008.
Philadelphia at Miami 8:10 PM ET
The host Miami Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies will continue MLB's first seven-game regular-season series since 1967 with a doubleheader starting Friday at 5:10 p.m. ET.
Cincinnati at St. Louis 8:15 PM ET
The Cincinnati Reds will seek a turning point in the National League playoff race Friday when they visit the St. Louis Cardinals.
LA Angels at Colorado 8:40 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies will host the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night in the first game of a three-game series at Coors Field, hoping they can get a key player back in the lineup for their playoff run.
San Francisco at San Diego 9:10 PM ET
a rare feat these days.
Seattle at Arizona 9:40 PM ET
The Seattle Mariners begin a rare visit to the desert Friday when they take on the Arizona Diamondbacks in the opener of a three-game series at Chase Field in Phoenix.