Preview Roundups
May 26, 2015
Houston at Baltimore 7:05 PM ET
The Baltimore Orioles handed Dallas Keuchel a rare loss on Monday as their offense showed some signs of life. The Orioles will try to clinch a win in the three-game series when they host the Houston Astros in the second game on Tuesday.
Kansas City at NY Yankees 7:05 PM ET
The New York Yankees have won two of their last 12 games, and both of those wins have come against the Kansas City Royals. The Yankees will try to follow up their Memorial Day rout when they host the Royals in the second of a three-game series on Tuesday.
Washington at Chi. Cubs 7:05 PM ET

The surging Washington Nationals look to clinch their ninth straight series victory when they continue a three-game set with the host Chicago Cubs on Tuesday. The Nationals took the opener 2-1 on Monday and have won 20 of their last 25 contests. 

Miami at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Pirates look to extend their winning streak to five games when they host the Miami Marlins in the middle contest of their three-game series Tuesday. Pittsburgh kicked off its eight-game homestand by being swept in a two-game set by Minnesota but hasn't lost since, capturing all three contests against the New York Mets over weekend before topping Miami 4-2 in the Monday's series opener.
Chi. White Sox at Toronto 7:07 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays attempt to clinch at least an even record on their homestand when they host the Chicago White Sox in the middle contest of their three-game series Tuesday. Toronto lost four of the first six on its 10-game string at Rogers Centre before posting six-run victories over Seattle on Sunday and Chicago the following day.
Texas at Cleveland 7:10 PM ET
The Texas Rangers vie for their seventh consecutive victory when they visit the Cleveland Indians for the middle contest of their three-game series Tuesday. After losing four of five, Texas has reeled off six straight wins - all on the road.
Seattle at Tampa Bay 7:10 PM ET
The Seattle Mariners are beginning to meet their high expectations after a disappointing start with four victories in their last six contests on the road. The Mariners can climb back to one game under the .500 mark for the first time in almost a month when they visit the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday for the second contest of a three-game set.
Colorado at Cincinnati 7:10 PM ET
While the Cincinnati Reds' season is turning sour, the Colorado Rockies are showing signs of a turnaround. The Reds look to snap a nine-game losing streak - their longest since an 11-gamer in 1998 - when they continue a three-game series at home against the Rockies on Tuesday night.
Philadelphia at NY Mets 7:10 PM ET
The New York Mets have feasted on home cookin' in 2015 while the Philadelphia Phillies continue to starve on the road. After matching a season high with three homers in the opener of the set, New York looks to secure a series victory against Philadelphia when the National League East rivals reconvene at Citi Field on Tuesday.
Boston at Minnesota 8:10 PM ET
The Boston Red Sox showed some signs of life over the weekend but quickly dropped back into their hole thanks to the Minnesota Twins. The Twins will try to keep rolling and clinch a series win when they host the Red Sox in the second of a three-game set on Tuesday.
San Francisco at Milwaukee 8:10 PM ET
Nori Aoki is making waves while batting in the leadoff position for the San Francisco Giants - with his latest impressive performance coming against his former team, no less. The 33-year-old native of Japan looks to help San Francisco claim a victory in the three-game series and post its 10th win in 12 contests when it continues its three-game set versus the host Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday.
Arizona at St. Louis 8:15 PM ET

Matt Holliday looks to write his name into the record books of one of baseball's most storied franchises when the St. Louis Cardinals host the Arizona Diamondbacks for the middle contest of a three-game set Tuesday. Holliday has reached base in all 41 games he has played this season, one shy of Albert Pujols' franchise mark to begin the 2008 campaign. 

Detroit at Oakland 10:05 PM ET
The slumping Detroit Tigers hope to have slugger Miguel Cabrera back in the lineup Tuesday when they continue a three-game series at Oakland. As Cabrera sat Monday to rest a sore right ankle - the same one he had surgically repaired in October - the Tigers managed four singles and a walk against Jesse Hahn in a 4-0 loss to the Athletics in the series opener.
San Diego at LA Angels 10:05 PM ET
As San Diego continues to struggle offensively, the Los Angeles Angels may have taken a big step toward hitting their stride as they host the Padres on Tuesday in the second contest of a three-game series. Los Angeles has the luxury of Albert Pujols batting behind reigning American League MVP Mike Trout, and it paid off Monday as Pujols' delivered two-out broken-bat single with the bases loaded in the ninth inning off Craig Kimbrel after Trout was walked intentionally to give the Angels a 4-3 vi
Atlanta at LA Dodgers 10:10 PM ET
Clayton Kershaw lost just three games in 27 starts last season en route to his third National League Cy Young award in four years, so it stands to reason the Los Angeles Dodgers’ ace is frustrated by losing three of his first nine starts in 2015. Kershaw looks to even his record Tuesday and end a shaky May on an upswing when the Dodgers host the Atlanta Braves.