Preview Roundups
April 09, 2025
St. Louis at Pittsburgh 12:35 PM ET
Erick Fedde and Mitch Keller had forgettable starts the last time each was on the mound.
Miami at NY Mets 1:10 PM ET
The coldest homestand in memory hasn't cooled off the red-hot New York Mets.
NY Yankees at Detroit 1:10 PM ET
Considering all the rotation injuries they've dealt with, the New York Yankees need Max Fried to have a big year. His last outing provided a glimpse of what Fried could do every fifth game.
Texas at Chi. Cubs 2:20 PM ET
The Chicago Cubs will go for the sweep with their ace pitcher on the mound when they host the Texas Rangers on Wednesday afternoon in the finale of the teams' three-game interleague series.
San Diego at Athletics 3:35 PM ET
The team with the majors' best record had fielded a patchwork lineup by the end of Tuesday night's 10-4 loss to the Athletics in West Sacramento, Calif.
Baltimore at Arizona 3:40 PM ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks found a novel way to help end a three-game losing streak while keeping the Baltimore Orioles in a bit of a funk.
Cincinnati at San Francisco 3:45 PM ET
The Cincinnati Reds have summoned offensive reinforcements from the minors as they go for a third straight road win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday afternoon in a pitching-dominated series.
LA Dodgers at Washington 4:05 PM ET
James Wood and the host Washington Nationals will go for an improbable three-game sweep of the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday afternoon.
Houston at Seattle 4:10 PM ET
Veteran pitcher Luis M. Castillo has long gone by the nickname of "La Piedra," which translates to "The Rock."
Chi. White Sox at Cleveland 6:10 PM ET
The Chicago White Sox have been getting more than they bargained for from their young starting pitchers.
Toronto at Boston 6:45 PM ET
George Springer will be looking to remain hot at the plate when the Toronto Blue Jays visit the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday in the third contest of a four-game series.
LA Angels at Tampa Bay 7:05 PM ET
producing at the plate in key moments -- already has revisited the Tampa Bay Rays' clubhouse as the team prepares to host the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night.
Philadelphia at Atlanta 7:15 PM ET
Perhaps the return of Sean Murphy is just what the doctor ordered for the Atlanta Braves.
Minnesota at Kansas City 7:40 PM ET
Joe Ryan regularly has handcuffed the Kansas City Royals in eight career starts against them.
Milwaukee at Colorado 8:40 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies have started players making their major league debuts in back-to-back games. It happened Sunday with right-hander Chase Dollander and Tuesday with outfielder Zac Veen.