Preview Roundups
April 23, 2024
Philadelphia at Cincinnati 6:40 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies have won 15 of their first 23 games of the season for just the third time since 1995, and their starting pitching deserves much of the credit.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh 6:40 PM ET
After snapping a six-game losing streak, the Pittsburgh Pirates will look for another victory when they host the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday evening in the second game of a four-game series.
LA Dodgers at Washington 6:45 PM ET
There's a strange trend in place as the Los Angeles Dodgers and host Washington Nationals begin a three-game series Tuesday night.
Detroit at Tampa Bay 6:50 PM ET
The Detroit Tigers will chase their second consecutive series win on Tuesday, and scheduled starter Kenta Maeda will certainly have a tough act to follow.
Oakland at NY Yankees 7:05 PM ET
Even though the New York Yankees are off to a decent start with 15 wins in their first 23 games, their offense is showing some similarities to the version that experienced difficulties last season.
Miami at Atlanta 7:20 PM ET
The visiting Miami Marlins will try to slow Travis d'Arnaud and the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night in the second contest of a three-game series.
Houston at Chi. Cubs 7:40 PM ET
These are unchartered waters for the Houston Astros, who are off to their worst 23-game start since 2016.
Toronto at Kansas City 7:40 PM ET
Five has been the magic number for the Toronto Blue Jays as they head into the second contest of their four-game series against the host Kansas City Royals on Tuesday evening.
Chi. White Sox at Minnesota 7:40 PM ET
Minnesota Twins outfielder Max Kepler waited and watched for more than two weeks before returning from the injured list this week.
Arizona at St. Louis 7:45 PM ET
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol figured his slumping offense was ready to break out at any point.
Seattle at Texas 8:05 PM ET
That the Seattle Mariners' strength is their starting pitching shouldn't come as too much of a surprise.
San Diego at Colorado 8:40 PM ET
Dylan Cease was dominant for the San Diego Padres on Monday night, allowing just one hit and one run in seven innings and striking out eight in a 3-1 win over the Colorado Rockies in Denver.
Baltimore at LA Angels 9:38 PM ET
Baltimore Orioles top prospect Jackson Holliday will be back in the lineup on Tuesday night after playing in just one of the past three games.
NY Mets at San Francisco 9:45 PM ET
Two right-handers expected to be leaders of their respective starting rotations this season will seek to continue impressive runs when Luis Severino and the visiting New York Mets square off against Logan Webb and the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night.