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Preview Roundups
September 21, 2020
Texas at LA Angels 4:10 PM ET
Dylan Bundy might feel like he has some making up to do when he takes the mound for the Los Angeles Angels on Monday afternoon in the finale of their four-game series against the Texas Rangers in Anaheim, Calif.
Philadelphia at Washington 6:05 PM ET
As the Philadelphia Phillies potentially close in on their first playoff appearance since 2011, they may be even further depleted.
Chi. White Sox at Cleveland 6:10 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians are doing their best to undo the damage that resulted from a season-high eight-game losing streak.
NY Yankees at Toronto 6:37 PM ET
The visiting New York Yankees will be out to improve their postseason seeding while the Toronto Blue Jays hope to move closer to clinching their own playoff spot when the teams open a four-game series Monday night at Buffalo.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati 6:40 PM ET
Entering the final week of this uniquely condensed 2020 regular season, both the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers are in contention for a postseason spot.
Chi. Cubs at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Pirates could face veteran left-hander Jon Lester in a Cubs uniform for the last time Monday when Chicago opens a four-game series at PNC Park.
Miami at Atlanta 7:10 PM ET
First place in the National League East is at stake when the Atlanta Braves host the Miami Marlins for a four-game series that begins Monday.
Tampa Bay at NY Mets 7:10 PM ET
or maybe the right hamstring -- of staff ace Jacob deGrom.
St. Louis at Kansas City 8:05 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals and the host Kansas City Royals enter the penultimate series of the season with differing goals. The two teams play the first of three games Monday at Kauffman Stadium with the Cards looking to extend their season and the Royals looking for clarity for next year.
Houston at Seattle 9:10 PM ET
The Seattle Mariners will get a chance to finish their eight-game homestand at home.
Colorado at San Francisco 9:45 PM ET
Two teams needing a big week in order to have a shot at the National League playoffs go head-to-head Monday night when the Colorado Rockies and host San Francisco Giants open a four-game series.