Tampa Bay at Minnesota 2:10 PM ET
The Minnesota Twins hope that one swing can propel them to a series win.
St. Louis at Chi. Cubs 2:20 PM ET
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is having a blast batting in his team's loaded lineup.
LA Angels at Toronto 3:07 PM ET
The Toronto Blue Jays aim to extend their season-best winning streak to seven games in the middle game of a three-game series against the visiting Los Angeles Angels on Saturday afternoon.
Boston at Washington 4:05 PM ET
Boston right-hander Walker Buehler looks to put a horrid six-start stretch behind him when the Red Sox play the middle game of a three-game series against the host Washington Nationals on Saturday.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia 4:05 PM ET
The Cincinnati Reds are becoming known for their resilience.
Baltimore at Atlanta 4:10 PM ET
Baltimore's Dean Kremer will try to extend his streak of scoreless innings on Saturday afternoon when the visiting Orioles play the Atlanta Braves in the second game of a three-game series.
NY Yankees at NY Mets 4:10 PM ET
In New York, the Yankees continue to slide, but the slide appears to be over for the Mets.
Milwaukee at Miami 4:10 PM ET
Catcher Agustin Ramirez, who entered this weekend leading all major-league rookies with 13 homers, is a big reason why the Miami Marlins are riding a hot streak.
Kansas City at Arizona 4:10 PM ET
The Kansas City Royals have an opportunity to earn their first series win in Phoenix in more than a decade when they face the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday afternoon.
Detroit at Cleveland 7:15 PM ET
Riley Greene, Javier Baez and Gleyber Torres will start in the All-Star Game this month, representing the Detroit Tigers.
Houston at LA Dodgers 7:15 PM ET
Shohei Ohtani's ramp up toward becoming a full-fledged starting pitcher will continue Saturday when the right-hander takes the mound against the visiting Houston Astros on his 31st birthday.
Chi. White Sox at Colorado 9:10 PM ET
The Colorado Rockies have yet to win a home series this season, but they still have a chance to do so this weekend in a matchup between the two worst teams in the majors.
Texas at San Diego 9:40 PM ET
The list of players who have compiled 2,000 career hits and 350 career homers during their age 32 season is short and elite, containing 11 names that include Henry Aaron, Lou Gehrig and Willie Mays.
San Francisco at Athletics 10:05 PM ET
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb grew up dreaming about pitching at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, Calif., but never envisioned doing so in a major league game.
Pittsburgh at Seattle 10:10 PM ET
Dan Wilson and Ken Griffey Jr. were teammates when the latter hit a franchise-record 35 home runs before the All-Star break in 1998.