Preview Roundups
May 30, 2015
Toronto at Minnesota 2:10 PM ET
Chris Colabello made a triumphant return to the city where he played his first two seasons, hitting a tiebreaking home run Friday as the visiting Toronto Blue Jays snapped the Minnesota Twins' winning streak at five games. Toronto attempts to win consecutive road games for the first time since April 9-10 on Saturday afternoon in the second of the three-game set.
Colorado at Philadelphia 3:05 PM ET
Troy Tulowitzki appears to be done with a lengthy slump and the Colorado Rockies are on a bit of a roll. The Rockies look to keep alive their best stretch since opening 7-2 when they continue a three-game series at the slumping Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday afternoon.
Tampa Bay at Baltimore 4:05 PM ET
Chris Davis continues to swing a loud bat while the reeling Tampa Bay Rays are failing to make any noise due to their pronounced struggles at the plate. After belting his fourth home run in as many games in the series opener, the Baltimore Orioles look to continue their good fortune against the Rays this season when the American League East rivals continue their three-game set at Camden Yards on Saturday.
Chi. White Sox at Houston 4:10 PM ET
Houston ace Dallas Keuchel attempts to rebound from his first loss of the season when the Astros host the Chicago White Sox in Saturday's second contest of a three-game series. Keuchel was unbeaten through his first nine outings before matching a season-worst for runs allowed with four in a 4-3 loss to Baltimore on Monday.
Arizona at Milwaukee 4:10 PM ET
The Arizona Diamondbacks appear to feel right at home at Milwaukee's Miller Park, although playing the worst team in the major leagues certainly doesn't hurt. The Diamondbacks swatted four home runs in Friday's series opener to win for the sixth time in their last seven visits to Milwaukee and look to continue the momentum Saturday in the second of a three-game set.
Washington at Cincinnati 4:10 PM ET
The Washington Nationals took another hit on Friday, when Stephen Strasburg was pulled from his start in the second inning. Gio Gonzalez will try to give the Nationals some length and save the bullpen when they visit the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday for the second contest of their three-game series.
Miami at NY Mets 4:10 PM ET
The Miami Marlins have a chance to win their first road series in more than a month when they square off with the New York Mets on Saturday afternoon in the second contest of their three-game set. Miami, which was swept in a four-game series at New York last month, beat Mets ace Matt Harvey in the series opener to win for only the fourth time in 18 contests.
Boston at Texas 7:15 PM ET
Josh Hamilton certainly looks more at home with the Texas Rangers, and it’s starting to show at the plate. The former American League MVP will try to stay hot in his first home series since rejoining the team when the Rangers host the Boston Red Sox in the third of a four-game series on Saturday.
Kansas City at Chi. Cubs 7:15 PM ET

The friendly confines of Wrigley Field were awfully hospitable to the Kansas City Royals in their first visit since 2001, and they hope that continues when they face the Chicago Cubs again Saturday. Kansas City smacked three home runs in an 8-4 victory Friday to open the three-game interleague series. 

LA Dodgers at St. Louis 7:15 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals went through a bit of a lull last weekend but are once again looking like the best team in the National League. The Cardinals will try to clinch a series among postseason hopefuls when they host the Los Angeles Dodgers in the second of a three-game series on Saturday.
Detroit at LA Angels 10:05 PM ET
Jered Weaver has turned around his campaign and looks to post his fifth consecutive strong outing when the Los Angeles Angels host the Detroit Tigers on Saturday. The right-hander has won his last three decisions since correcting a mechanical flaw after opening the season with a 0-4 record and 6.29 ERA through his first six outings.
NY Yankees at Oakland 10:05 PM ET
The Oakland Athletics try to snap a team-record eight-series winless streak (0-7-1) at home while continuing their mastery of New York when they host the Yankees on Saturday in the third contest of a four-game series. Oakland defeated New York 6-2 on Friday for its 10th victory in the last 12 meetings while recording its first back-to-back wins at home this season to go with five wins in its last seven overall — outscoring its opponents 29-12 in the stretch, but still holding the worst record in
Atlanta at San Francisco 10:05 PM ET
The San Francisco Giants are in first place in the National League West for the first time since Opening Day and playing like a team that might stay there for awhile. The Giants have won 13 of their last 15 games heading into Saturday’s matchup against the visiting Atlanta Braves, who have dropped four of five on their 10-game road trip.
Cleveland at Seattle 10:10 PM ET
Robinson Cano is in danger of missing a third consecutive game when the Seattle Mariners host the Cleveland Indians in the third contest of a four-game set. Cano has missed the beginning of a series in which the teams split two games due to flu-like symptoms.
Pittsburgh at San Diego 10:10 PM ET
Matt Kemp was the highest-profile acquisition during a busy offseason for the San Diego Padres, but catcher Derek Norris is proving to be the most productive. Norris heads into Saturday’s matchup against visiting Pittsburgh on a high note following Friday's walk-off grand slam that gave the Padres a 6-2 victory and snapped the Pirates’ seven-game win streak.