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Preview Roundups
September 04, 2019
NY Mets at Washington 1:05 PM ET
Washington strengthened its postseason aspirations and levied a brutal blow to those of the New York Mets by recording the largest ninth-inning comeback in Nationals' history. A winner of 20 of its last 26 games, Washington bids to ride the momentum of a seven-run ninth inning into Wednesday afternoon's series finale against the visiting Mets.
Texas at NY Yankees 6:35 PM ET
One night after seeing their streak of 220 games without being shut out come to an end, the New York Yankees responded with a vengeance and came out swinging. After rolling to a 10-1 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night, the Yankees can make it 21 consecutive unbeaten series at home with a win in Wednesday night's rubber match of a three-game set.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati 6:40 PM ET
Bryce Harper thoroughly has enjoyed the last three weeks of his life, with unmitigated success on the field and a newborn child off. Harper looks to extend both the Philadelphia Phillies' winning streak and his hitting streak on Wednesday when they play the third contest of a four-game series against the host Cincinnati Reds.
Miami at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM ET
The Miami Marlins picked up their first road victory in nearly six weeks, and they did so in dramatic fashion. The Marlins will try to make it two in a row away from home when they continue a three-game series at the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday.
Minnesota at Boston 7:10 PM ET
The Minnesota Twins are pulling away in the American League Central and they are doing it the hard way -- by winning away from home in the final month of the season. The surging Twins have won three in a row and nine of 10 overall to open a 6 1/2-game lead atop their division entering the second of a three-game set at the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night.
Chi. White Sox at Cleveland 7:10 PM ET
Eloy Jimenez closed out last month with a flurry before adding five more hits in the first three days of September and the rookie outfielder hopes to continue the surge when his Chicago White Sox visit the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday night. Jimenez is 12-for-26 over the last six contests and belted a pair of homers among three hits Tuesday as the White Sox rallied for a 6-5 victory to end a season high-matching, seven-game losing streak.
San Francisco at St. Louis 7:45 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals have shown no ill effects of their back-to-back doubleheaders over the weekend and seek another dominant pitching performance when they host the fading San Francisco Giants on Wednesday night. The Cardinals have allowed one run on seven hits combined while winning the first two of the four-game series and own victories in 11 of the last 13 to take control of the National League Central.
Detroit at Kansas City 8:15 PM ET
There isn't much to cheer about when it comes to the Detroit Tigers this season but the personal exploits of future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera are reason to celebrate. The 36-year-old slugger tries to continue climbing the career hit and home run charts when Detroit, which owns the worst record in baseball, visits the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday in the middle contest of their three-game series.
San Diego at Arizona 9:40 PM ET
The scorching-hot Arizona Diamondbacks look for their ninth win in the past 10 games when they host the San Diego Padres on Wednesday in the finale of a three-game set. The Diamondbacks are 3 1/2 games behind the Chicago Cubs for the National League's second wild card after posting a 2-1 victory Tuesday.
LA Angels at Oakland 10:07 PM ET
The Oakland Athletics look to take another step toward securing a postseason berth when they host the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday in the middle contest of a three-game set. Oakland is in a virtual tie with the Cleveland Indians for the American League's final wild-card spot and is one game behind the Tampa Bay Rays, owners of the top wild card.
Colorado at LA Dodgers 10:10 PM ET
With their seventh straight National League West title a foregone conclusion, the Los Angeles Dodgers can set their sights on resting players and working out a few kinks. One of those wrinkles is NL Cy Young favorite Hyun-Jin Ryu, who tries to halt his worst stretch of the season when the Dodgers seek a three-game sweep of the struggling Colorado Rockies on Wednesday.