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Preview Roundups
July 11, 2021
Chi. White Sox at Baltimore 1:05 PM ET
as well as the season's series-- when they meet the host Baltimore Orioles for the final time Sunday afternoon.
Pittsburgh at NY Mets 1:10 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Pirates will likely have to wait until at least Friday to see Jacob deGrom.
Atlanta at Miami 1:10 PM ET
The Atlanta Braves begin the rest of their season without All-Star right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. when they play the host Miami Marlins on Sunday.
Philadelphia at Boston 1:10 PM ET
Less than 24 hours removed from one of their worst losses of the season, the Boston Red Sox remain primed to enter the All-Star break with the best record in the American League as they close the first half against the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday afternoon.
Kansas City at Cleveland 1:10 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians aim to continue their good fortune against the visiting Kansas City Royals on Sunday when the American League Central rivals play their final game before the All-Star break.
Toronto at Tampa Bay 1:10 PM ET
The Tampa Bay Rays are going for their seventh consecutive victory on Sunday afternoon when they play host to the Toronto Blue Jays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.
Detroit at Minnesota 2:10 PM ET
The Detroit Tigers had won four of their five previous series, and split the other with the American League West-leading Houston Astros, before heading to Minneapolis this weekend for a four-game series with the struggling Minnesota Twins.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee 2:10 PM ET
When the Cincinnati Reds started to surge, they might have glanced at the scoreboard to see the Milwaukee Brewers post one win after another.
NY Yankees at Houston 2:10 PM ET
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole only overcame the nostalgia of returning to Minute Maid Park for the first time since he left the Houston Astros following the 2019 World Series, plus he managed to sidestep an illness that threatened to prevent him from making his final start of the first half on Saturday.
St. Louis at Chi. Cubs 2:20 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals and host Chicago Cubs will look to enter the All-Star break on a positive note when they meet in the rubber match of a three-game series Sunday afternoon.
Oakland at Texas 2:35 PM ET
and possibly make some personal history.
Oakland at Texas 2:35 PM ET
and possibly make some personal history.
Washington at San Francisco 4:05 PM ET
Right-hander Kevin Gausman will trade in a potential All-Star Game start in hopes of helping the San Francisco Giants complete a strong first half when he gets the ball to take on the visiting Washington Nationals on Sunday afternoon.
Colorado at San Diego 4:10 PM ET
Bud Black will reach a milestone Sunday, and his Colorado Rockies could give him the perfect present.
LA Angels at Seattle 4:10 PM ET
Two weeks after being ejected from a game against the Chicago White Sox when umpires detected an "undisclosed foreign substance" on his glove, Hector Santiago is still pitching for the Seattle Mariners.
Arizona at LA Dodgers 4:10 PM ET
Before a deluge of runs that seemed as if it would never end Saturday, the Los Angeles Dodgers were looking like a team that desperately needed the approaching All-Star break.