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Preview Roundups
September 26, 2020
Miami at NY Yankees 1:05 PM ET
Numbers tell quite a story for the Miami Marlins in this most unique season: 18 players sidelined with coronavirus early on, seven doubleheaders, 167 transactions since Opening Day and 62 players used.
Seattle at Oakland 4:10 PM ET
The Oakland Athletics are looking to build some momentum going into the postseason.
NY Mets at Washington 6:05 PM ET
Michael Conforto acknowledged Friday afternoon that the New York Mets needed assistance to reach the postseason.
Baltimore at Toronto 6:37 PM ET
One reason the Toronto Blue Jays have qualified for the playoffs in this pandemic-condensed season is their success against the Baltimore Orioles, and they will look to continue that domination Saturday night in the middle game of a three-game series at Buffalo.
Houston at Texas 7:05 PM ET
Houston manager Dusty Baker announced early on Friday a contingency plan for his weekend rotation, with right-hander Chase De Jong in line to start Saturday in the event the Astros clinched a postseason berth on Friday night against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field.
Detroit at Kansas City 7:05 PM ET
With the retirement of long-time left fielder Alex Gordon, the Kansas City Royals will have a big hole to fill in 2021 and beyond. Gordon, who won seven gold gloves after switching to the outfield during the 2010 season, announced his retirement Thursday.
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay 7:07 PM ET
Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler was acquired by Philadelphia to pitch in big games, and his club's matchup with the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday certainly fits that description.
Milwaukee at St. Louis 7:07 PM ET
The visiting Milwaukee Brewers will try to keep their slim postseason hopes alive when they face the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday.
Cincinnati at Minnesota 7:10 PM ET
Right-hander Michael Pineda makes his first career start against the Cincinnati Reds as the Minnesota Twins try to take another step toward a second consecutive American League Central title on Saturday night in Minneapolis.
Boston at Atlanta 7:10 PM ET
Atlanta Braves standout Freddie Freeman might be in the favorite's role for National League MVP after his latest show-stopping exploits.
Chi. Cubs at Chi. White Sox 7:10 PM ET
The Chicago White Sox had lost no more than three straight games before clinching the franchise's first playoff berth since 2008 on Sept. 17.
Pittsburgh at Cleveland 7:10 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians have been enjoying walk-off wins with great frequency of late, while the Pittsburgh Pirates have been stumbling over themselves for much of the season.
Colorado at Arizona 8:10 PM ET
After Friday's doubleheader, the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks are ready to play a single game Saturday in Phoenix.
LA Angels at LA Dodgers 9:10 PM ET
After an onslaught of home runs on Friday night, the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers will try to continue the show again Saturday as the regular season nears its end.
San Diego at San Francisco 9:15 PM ET
With two games to go in the regular season, the San Francisco Giants are trying to get into to the playoffs.