Roy Oswalt took a circuitous route to Colorado, but the Rockies might have found a keeper. Tonight, Ricky Nolasco will try to stay dominant at AT&T Park as he faces Hunter Pence and the Giants.
Yesterday, Chris Davis got back on the multi-homer track. Tonight, Ben Zobrist will try to snap his slump as he faces Andy Pettitte.
Yesterday, the Mets had a look at a potentially bright future with a pair of their young pitchers. Tonight, Josh Willingham will look to turn his fortunes against Chris Sale.
Yesterday, Josh Johnson showed off his vintage form against the Rockies. Tonight, Seth Smith ought to be wary of Yu Darvish as he tries to avoid becoming the fireballer’s next strikeout victim.
Yesterday, the Padres returned to a record above .500 for the first time in two years thanks to Kyle Blanks. Tonight, Travis Wood will try to continue his dominance against righties.
The Royals are winning ballgames again, thanks to their pitching staff. Tonight, Carlos Gomez will look to find success against Bronson Arroyo.
Yesterday, the Mets dealt Shelby Miller his first four-run outing. Tonight, Felix Doubront will hope that he still has Matt Wieters’ number when he faces the Orioles.
Yesterday, Giancarlo Stanton announced his return from the DL in a big way. Tonight, James Shields will try to fend off Jhonny Peralta’s bat.
Yesterday, Jeff Baker continued to be a one-man wrecking crew against left-handers. Tonight, Dan Haren will try to keep Carlos Gonzalez and the Rockies from teeing off.
The Atlanta Braves are now the only team not to use a spot starter. Tonight, Scott Feldman will try to continue his success against Shin-Soo Choo when he takes on the Reds.
Yesterday, Ron Washington’s decision not to bring in his closer could have cost Texas the game. Tonight, Cliff Lee will try to stymie Ryan Braun’s potent bat.
Yesterday, the White Sox and Mariners played an epic extra-innings contest. Today, Torii Hunter will look to solve Roberto Hernandez’s off-speed pitches.
Yasiel Puig added to his hot start with a pair of homers yesterday. Today, Josh Hamilton will attempt to make contact against Matt Garza.
Last weekend, Domonic Brown showed off the tools that made him a top prospect. Tonight, Gerardo Parra will try to tee off of Lance Lynn.
Dillon Gee and the Mets completed a four-game sweep of the Yankees yesterday. Tonight, Hisashi Iwakuma is set to lock horns with Joe Mauer and the Twins.
A pair of players joined the three-homers-in-a-game club yesterday. Today, Jeremy Guthrie will try to lock down the Cardinals’ lefties.