The Pirates’ bullpen might help the pull the team out of its 20-season slump. Tonight, Brandon McCarthy will try not to let Nelson Cruz use his boomstick.
Though their win streak was halted yesterday, things are starting to look up for the Angels. Tonight, Edwin Jackson and Alex Rios will set the tone for a Windy City showdown.
The Mariners demoted Jesus Montero to the minors yesterday. Tonight, Kris Medlen will try to halt David Wright and the Mets.
Last night, the Orioles won thanks to the contributions of unexpected players. Tonight, Jay Bruce will try to slow down Matt Harvey.
Last night, Patrick Corbin continued his breakout season in dominating fashion. Tonight, Max Scherzer will try to contain Carlos Santana and the Indians.
This weekend, the Indians continued to put the hurt on top-flight pitchers. Tonight, Josh Lindblom will make his first career start against the A’s.
The Rays’ bullpen, so dominant last year, had another disaster last night. Tonight, Jeremy Hellickson will try to curb Chris Davis’ penchant for power.
Last night, Jean Segura continued to impress in Milwaukee. Tonight, David Price will lock horns with Mike Napoli and the Red Sox.
Aaron Hicks finally flashed some of his potential last night. Tonight, Bartolo Colon will look to halt Ian Kinsler and the Rangers.
Yesterday, Scott Kazmir and the Indians turned back the clock in their victory over the A’s. Tonight, Pablo Sandoval will probably not try to be patient while facing Tim Hudson.
Yesterday, King Felix put on a show against the Pirates. Tonight, Cody Ross is set to do battle with Cole Hamels.
Last night, Craig Kimbrel blew his third save in five tries. Tonight, Matt Moore will try to contain Rajai Davis at the dish and on the basepaths.
Last night, Paul Goldschmidt proved he still owns Chris Capuano. Tonight, Hiroki Kuroda will try to continue his good fortunes against Dexter Fowler.
Three teams have broken the 20-win plateau so far this season. Tonight, Joey Votto will try to change his fortunes against Paul Maholm.
Clay Buchholz continued dealing last night. Tonight, Jake Peavy will try to keep Adrian Beltre in check.
The future looks bright for the Dodgers when Hanley Ramirez and Andre Ethier are contributing.