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Preview Roundups
September 22, 2020
Philadelphia at Washington 6:05 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies will look to remain in playoff contention with a crucial doubleheader Tuesday against the host Washington Nationals.
Chi. White Sox at Cleveland 6:10 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians look to punch their ticket to the postseason for the fourth time in five seasons on Tuesday when they continue their four-game series against the visiting Chicago White Sox.
NY Yankees at Toronto 6:37 PM ET
New York Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole will be out to defeat the host Toronto Blue Jays for the second straight start Tuesday night in the second game of a four-game series at Buffalo.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati 6:40 PM ET
As the Cincinnati Reds move deeper toward a postseason berth, Sonny Gray is back to help the cause.
Chi. Cubs at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM ET
The Chicago Cubs are the latest to discover that the Pittsburgh Pirates are not doing well in playing spoiler in the National League Central.
Tampa Bay at NY Mets 7:10 PM ET
With one more win, the Tampa Bay Rays can celebrate a division title 10 years in the making.
Miami at Atlanta 7:10 PM ET
Another injury to their starting rotation has tossed the Atlanta Braves' pitching plans into a tizzy, but the club continues its march toward its third straight National League East title.
Baltimore at Boston 7:30 PM ET
The Boston Red Sox get set to wrap up the home slate of a disappointing 2020 campaign as they welcome the Baltimore Orioles for a three-game series beginning Tuesday.
Detroit at Minnesota 7:40 PM ET
With a second consecutive postseason berth already locked up, the Minnesota Twins begin their final homestand of the season on Tuesday night against the Detroit Tigers focused on trying to secure home-field advantage for next week's best-of-three wild-card series.
St. Louis at Kansas City 8:05 PM ET
If you want to live on the edge, try suggesting to Kansas City Royals manager Mike Matheny that this final week of the 2020 regular season is meaningless, other than evaluating talent for the years to come.
LA Angels at San Diego 9:10 PM ET
Having clinched their first playoff berth since 2006 on Sunday, the San Diego Padres firmly say they aren't letting up as they open their final homestand Tuesday night with the first of two games with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Texas at Arizona 9:10 PM ET
Two of the worst teams in the majors square off Tuesday night when the Texas Rangers visit the Arizona Diamondbacks in the opening contest of a two-game series in Phoenix.
Houston at Seattle 9:10 PM ET
The rebuilding Seattle Mariners aren't out of the playoff race just yet.
Oakland at LA Dodgers 9:40 PM ET
The Oakland Athletics will take the field as division champs for the first time in seven years when they visit the Los Angeles Dodgers for a three-game series starting Tuesday.
Colorado at San Francisco 9:45 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies hope to win a third straight game without slugger Nolan Arenado when they seek to take another positive step in the National League wild-card race at the host San Francisco Giants' expense on Tuesday night.