Preview Roundups
May 27, 2024
Boston at Baltimore 1:05 PM ET
The Baltimore Orioles would prefer some normalcy when they get back home to begin a three-game series with the Boston Red Sox on Monday afternoon.
Kansas City at Minnesota 2:10 PM ET
The Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins will try to begin new winning streaks when they open a four-game series on Monday afternoon in Minneapolis.
Toronto at Chi. White Sox 2:10 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays and their feast-or-famine attack are hoping to find consistency against a familiar foe.
St. Louis at Cincinnati 4:10 PM ET
Two teams trending in the right direction meet when the Cincinnati Reds begin a three-game series against the visiting St. Louis Cardinals on Monday.
Washington at Atlanta 4:10 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves are scrambling to regroup after learning Sunday night that star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. will miss the rest of the season due to a torn ACL in his left knee that he suffered during a win over the Pittsburgh Pirates earlier in the day.
Chi. Cubs at Milwaukee 4:10 PM ET
The intense rivalry between the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers moves up a notch Monday when Chicago manager Craig Counsell returns to Milwaukee for the first time since abruptly leaving the Brewers in the offseason.
Cleveland at Colorado 4:10 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies have the worst record in the National League but have played their best against the best this month. They swept the Texas Rangers in Denver, did the same on the road against the San Diego Padres and just took two of three against the hottest team in the majors.
Philadelphia at San Francisco 5:05 PM ET
The Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants have been playing stellar baseball in recent weeks, and two struggling pitchers who want to get in on the fun are scheduled to square off when the teams meet Monday.
Miami at San Diego 6:40 PM ET
The San Diego Padres have hovered around .500 all season, but maybe their newest weapon can help them string together some wins.
Houston at Seattle 9:40 PM ET
The Houston Astros expect to have a familiar face back in the clubhouse when they open a four-game series Monday at Seattle.