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Preview Roundups
September 27, 2020
Detroit at Kansas City 1:05 PM ET
Alex Gordon is going to squirm.
Houston at Texas 3:05 PM ET
Even though injuries have undermined their results, the Houston Astros have by every measure failed to meet the lofty expectations that accompanied the opening of this compressed season.
NY Mets at Washington 3:05 PM ET
Eleven months ago, the Washington Nationals played in the biggest season finale possible.
San Diego at San Francisco 3:05 PM ET
The San Francisco Giants will turn to left-hander Drew Smyly on Sunday afternoon as they split time between their own game against the visiting San Diego Padres and scoreboard-watching.
Miami at NY Yankees 3:05 PM ET
The New York Yankees' acquisitions of Luke Voit and DJ LeMahieu might not have received much fanfare, but as the 2020 postseason nears, the infield duo is closing in on individual titles that are proving to be extremely significant for the Yankees.
Baltimore at Toronto 3:07 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays will try to complete a three-game sweep of the visiting Baltimore Orioles and possibly improve their postseason seeding Sunday afternoon at Buffalo in their final regular-season game.
Cincinnati at Minnesota 3:10 PM ET
With a chance to secure their second consecutive American League Central title, the Minnesota Twins will turn to veteran left-hander Rich Hill in Sunday's regular-season finale against the Cincinnati Reds in Minneapolis.
Chi. Cubs at Chi. White Sox 3:10 PM ET
The Chicago Cubs clinched the National League Central on Saturday night despite losing to the Chicago White Sox, receiving some help when the St. Louis Cardinals lost about 300 miles away.
LA Angels at LA Dodgers 3:10 PM ET
If there is anything the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers can count on Sunday when they meet for a noon local start in the regular-season finale is that a power outage won't be able to wreak much havoc.
Boston at Atlanta 3:10 PM ET
Jackie Bradley Jr. has known only one big league uniform, and he may be wearing it for the last time when the Boston Red Sox close the season against the host Atlanta Braves on Sunday.
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay 3:10 PM ET
very close -- games.
Seattle at Oakland 3:10 PM ET
The American League West champion Oakland Athletics won't find out their playoff opponent until after Sunday afternoon's regular-season finale against the visiting Seattle Mariners.
Pittsburgh at Cleveland 3:10 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians were sprinting at top speed before enduring an unexpected misstep with the regular-season finish line in reach.
Milwaukee at St. Louis 3:15 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals and visiting Milwaukee Brewers will be battling for playoff berths when they conclude their five-game series Sunday.