San Francisco at Baltimore 1:05 PM ET
The San Francisco Giants almost certainly won't be in the postseason, but they are off to a good start to a long road trip.
Minnesota at Cleveland 1:10 PM ET
The Cleveland Guardians already seem geared up for the postseason.
Atlanta at Cincinnati 1:10 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves will try to improve their playoff chances when they conclude a three-game series against the host Cincinnati Reds with a Thursday matinee.
Toronto at Texas 2:35 PM ET
The Texas Rangers aim to continue their recent home success on Thursday afternoon as they vie for a three-game series sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays in Arlington, Texas.
NY Yankees at Seattle 4:10 PM ET
The Mariners can only hope the New York Yankees are nursing a hangover on Thursday afternoon as Seattle looks to avoid a three-game home sweep.
LA Dodgers at Miami 4:40 PM ET
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Jack Flaherty should feel right at home Thursday afternoon.
Boston at Tampa Bay 6:50 PM ET
The Boston Red Sox have just nine hits over the first two games of their three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Philadelphia at NY Mets 7:15 PM ET
While the New York Mets are focused on securing one of the National League's three wild-card playoff spots, they would like to avoid seeing the Philadelphia Phillies clinch the division title in front of them.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis 7:15 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals are using the closing games of their disappointing season to get a head start on next season.
Arizona at Milwaukee 7:15 PM ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks will turn to right-hander Brandon Pfaadt as they continue their pursuit of a playoff berth on Thursday in the opener of a four-game series against the host Milwaukee Brewers.
Washington at Chi. Cubs 7:40 PM ET
Unable to derail the New York Mets' playoff charge, the Washington Nationals will get an opportunity to eliminate the Chicago Cubs from the National League race as the clubs begin a four-game series at Wrigley Field on Thursday night.
LA Angels at Houston 8:10 PM ET
In advance of their final homestand of the season, a seven-game set that starts Thursday night against the Los Angeles Angels, the Houston Astros muffed a shot to reduce their magic number to clinch the American League West by losing 4-0 to the San Diego Padres on Wednesday.