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Preview Roundups
September 19, 2020
San Francisco at Oakland 4:10 PM ET
The host Oakland Athletics go for a fifth consecutive win this season over the rival San Francisco Giants when the clubs continue a three-game interleague series Saturday afternoon.
Toronto at Philadelphia 6:05 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies will look for their third consecutive victory in this series against the Toronto Blue Jays when they meet on Saturday.
Washington at Miami 6:10 PM ET
The Miami Marlins, trying to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since they won the World Series in 2003, will host the Washington Nationals on Saturday night for the third of a five-game series.
Cleveland at Detroit 6:10 PM ET
Cleveland Indians rookie Triston McKenzie has a tough act to follow in the third game of a four-game series at Detroit on Saturday.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM ET
and for the St. Louis Cardinals -- it means a lot.
Chi. White Sox at Cincinnati 7:07 PM ET
Dallas Keuchel is a big reason the Chicago White Sox are headed to the postseason for the first time in 12 years. Trevor Bauer, meanwhile, has played a major role as the Cincinnati Reds have charged into contention for a playoff spot.
Atlanta at NY Mets 7:07 PM ET
Staff ace Max Fried returned to the mound in good health and in a successful fashion Friday night. Next, the Atlanta Braves will get another look at promising rookie Ian Anderson, who could be their No. 2 starter in the postseason.
Arizona at Houston 7:10 PM ET
The Houston Astros could point to an avalanche of injuries as the primary culprit behind their disappointing season, but that macro perspective obscures one undermining inconsistency.
Kansas City at Milwaukee 7:10 PM ET
Corbin Burnes has emerged as a game-changing starter for the Milwaukee Brewers.
NY Yankees at Boston 7:30 PM ET
Their first trip of the season to Fenway Park was significantly tougher than expected but the Yankees rallied from four runs down. Now they seek their season-high 10th straight win Saturday night when they continue a three-game series with the Boston Red Sox.
Tampa Bay at Baltimore 7:35 PM ET
The Tampa Bay Rays took another step toward the American League East title Friday with a win over the host Baltimore Orioles. Now, they want to keep going.
LA Dodgers at Colorado 8:10 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies looked destined to reach the expanded playoff field two weeks into the season. They won 11 of their first 14 and were getting solid starting pitching and clutch hitting.
Minnesota at Chi. Cubs 8:15 PM ET
Alec Mills will make his first start since throwing a no-hitter when the Chicago Cubs host the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night.
Texas at LA Angels 9:10 PM ET
Lance Lynn will try to continue one of the more remarkable streaks in the majors when the Texas Rangers face the Los Angeles Angels in the second game of their four-game series on Saturday night in Anaheim, Calif.
San Diego at Seattle 9:10 PM ET
Despite being in different leagues, there has long been a familiarity between the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners, who continue a three-game series in San Diego on Saturday.