A resurgent Reds menace, a duel between southpaws with flagging fastballs and fortunes in San Francisco, and the best of the rest of the day’s slate.
Interleague play gives us its cross-town and cross-suburb matchups.
Bass-ackwardness in pinstripes, Phillies penmanship, and multiple reasons to mention Rob Deer.
A reunion in Shea with passive vs. aggressive overtones in the dugout, Gabbard’s revenge, and Justin Upton’s early fielding follies.
Today’s slate of games features not one, but two doubleheaders, and there might not be many home runs in either.
The Rangers’ scoreless innings streak rolls onward, and another contrast on the mound between pure power and finesse for the Phillies.
Cy Young winners go at it on the shores of Lake Erie, a rematch between one of last year’s NLDS matchups, and Delmon Young’s power goes missing.
Wang mixes things up to sharpen his game, Ozzie shakes up his lineup, and Josh Hamilton keeps hammering away in his new league.
Winless Shawns duel, and a top young pitch-to-contact pitcher faces the game’s most contact-driven lineup.
The Mets seek to best the rest of the best of the (NL) West, an ageless ancient faces a terrific tyro in Phoenix, and the Red Sox and Tigers strap in for what could be a long night.
The Mets get their bats going, a rematch of aces in Fenway, and a former Silver Slugger gets a shot while wearing pinstripes.
The Rays and O’s continue their duel to keep pace with the Red Sox, the Mariners shake things up, and the Rangers rotation leans on a well-traveled retread.
The Orioles and Marlins are both still in first place a month in, but only one has made fundamental improvements on the field that might last.
Greg Maddux aims to climb even higher among the all-time greats, and Mike Cameron returns to action for the Brew Crew in time for a key series against the Cubs.
Can Carlos Delgado charm packed houses in Shea for any length of time? What’s less likely these days, a Jon Garland K or a Daniel Cabrera free pass?
Braves pitching finally delivers a rap, an AL West showdown features a pair of recuperating right-handers, and the Brewers lineup tries to score against lefties.