Milwaukee at Cleveland 6:10 PM ET
Jose Ramirez has been the heartbeat of the Cleveland Guardians since the franchise rebranded in 2022, standing alongside Myles Garrett of the Browns and Donovan Mitchell of the Cavaliers as the most popular athletes in the city.
Minnesota at Baltimore 6:35 PM ET
It took about a month for the Minnesota Twins to get on track, with some of that momentum generated last week against the Baltimore Orioles.
Boston at Detroit 6:40 PM ET
The Detroit Tigers' offense didn't stay cold for very long.
Chi. White Sox at Cincinnati 6:40 PM ET
Fresh off the club's first scheduled day off since April 24, the Cincinnati Reds will settle in for the opener of a six-game homestand on Tuesday when they host the Chicago White Sox.
St. Louis at Philadelphia 6:45 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals will try to become the first team this season to win 10 straight games when they visit the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.
Tampa Bay at Toronto 7:07 PM ET
The visiting Tampa Rays need to start scoring runs and the Toronto Blue Jays want to keep scoring them Tuesday night when the teams open a three-game series.
Pittsburgh at NY Mets 7:10 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Pirates don't have to look far this week for an example of the confidence and good fortune that comes with doing a lot of the little things correctly.
Washington at Atlanta 7:15 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves will be opposed by a familiar face when they try to reach the .500 mark for the first time this season on Tuesday against the visiting Washington Nationals.
Miami at Chi. Cubs 7:40 PM ET
The Chicago Cubs will try to snap a two-series losing streak when they host the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night.
Colorado at Texas 8:05 PM ET
The Texas Rangers have battled their way back to the break-even point and look to add to their recent momentum when they square off against the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas.
Kansas City at Houston 8:10 PM ET
yet had just two victories to show for his efforts.
LA Angels at San Diego 9:40 PM ET
Taylor Ward did Monday night what few opponents have been able to this year: silence the crowd at Petco Park. His two-out grand slam capped a come-from-behind, six-run ninth inning that gave the visiting Los Angeles Angels a 9-5 win over the San Diego Padres.
NY Yankees at Seattle 9:40 PM ET
As Oswaldo Cabrera was about to be loaded into an ambulance Monday night, he looked up at New York Yankees teammate Aaron Judge and asked, "Did I score?"
Arizona at San Francisco 9:45 PM ET
Shaking up the lineup did not have the desired effect for San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin, whose team has lost a season-high four straight games.
Athletics at LA Dodgers 10:10 PM ET
As the Los Angeles Dodgers return home from a mammoth road trip, they will play host to the Athletics, who have been playing a far better brand of baseball away from their temporary home.