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Twins @ Orioles
At Oriole Park at Camden Yards
RHP
1-0, 6.10 ERA, 18 SO
Gibson is still searching for his first decision of the season in his fourth start. He is 4-2 with a 4.89 ERA in nine career starts against Baltimore, including going 2-0 last season against the Birds.
RHP
0-3, 6.56 ERA, 26 SO
The longball continues to be an issue for Bundy, who is among the American League leaders in home runs allowed, after giving up the most HRs in the AL in 2018. The righty will look to get in the win column in his fifth start of 2019.
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Royals @ Yankees
At Yankee Stadium
RHP
0-2, 4.50 ERA, 29 SO
Lopez set a career high in strikeouts on Tuesday with 10 in a 5-1 loss to the White Sox. But Lopez was done in by the long ball -- he gave up three home runs, two to Yoan Moncada.
LHP
2-2, 3.10 ERA, 43 SO
Paxton is coming off a gem against the Red Sox, in which he hurled eight scoreless innings, permitting two hits while striking out 12. Paxton had been 1-2 with a 6.00 ERA through three starts, and he admitted that he had been trying to do too much.
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White Sox @ Tigers
At Comerica Park
RHP
1-3, 7.46 ERA, 25 SO
Lopez won for the first time this season in his start against the Royals on Tuesday, when he allowed one run on five hits, struck out five and walked two, in what was clearly his best effort of 2019. Lopez has a 1-0 record and 4.38 ERA at Comerica.
LHP
1-0, 2.70 ERA, 10 SO
It’s time for the Tigers to figure out what they have in Norris, who rejoins the rotation with Matt Moore out for the season. While Norris’ fastball velocity has been up and down since Spring Training, secondary pitches will be key to his fortunes.
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Nationals @ Marlins
At Marlins Park
RHP
2-1, 4.11 ERA, 39 SO
When Strasburg completes one inning Sunday, he will match Gio Gonzalez for the most innings thrown as a member of the Nationals. Strasburg has not been his usual dominant self to start the season, but the Nats are confident he will eventually regain his form.
RHP
0-3, 3.72 ERA, 28 SO
In 29 career starts, Richards has 151 strikeouts in 149 innings. He looks to rebound from his shortest outing of the season, 4 2/3 innings, allowing five runs on four hits with just three strikeouts in a loss to the Cubs. Chicago mostly did not chase Richards' changeup, which he throws 36.1 percent of the time this season.
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Giants @ Pirates
At PNC Park
RHP
3-2, 3.54 ERA, 22 SO
Rodriguez struggled with his command early his last time out, but got stronger through his five innings of one-run work in Washington to finish as the winner. He's the only Giants starter to take decisions in all of his outings so far this season.
RHP
1-1, 2.74 ERA, 26 SO
Archer will finish serving his suspension on Saturday and rejoin the Pirates' rotation on Sunday following an extra day of rest. He has held opponents to a .177 average while racking up 24 strikeouts and issuing only seven walks over 18 innings.
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Red Sox @ Rays
At Tropicana Field
LHP
1-1, 3.75 ERA, 30 SO
Price was masterful in his last start, firing seven shutout innings in which he walked none and struck out seven in a win over the Orioles. Price has pitched more at Tropicana Field than any other venue, going 37-30 with a 2.83 ERA in 93 career appearances.
RHP
4-0, 1.53 ERA, 29 SO
Glasnow looks for his fifth win of the season when he takes on the Red Sox on Sunday. The right-hander has a 1.13 ERA and has picked up the win in all four starts this season.
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Dodgers @ Brewers
At Miller Park
LHP
0-0, 2.77 ERA, 13 SO
With great storylines all over the place on Jackie Robinson Night, Kershaw’s comeback figures to have the greatest impact on this season. He can win as a breaking ball pitcher, as he showed last year and again against the Reds.
RHP
2-1, 5.81 ERA, 32 SO
Woodruff remains the Brewers' most complete starting pitcher thanks to his hitting skills. He pitched into the sixth inning of Tuesday's win over the Cardinals and contributed a two-run double that gave him five hits in his first six at-bats of 2019.
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Mets @ Cardinals
At Busch Stadium
RHP
1-2, 5.90 ERA, 34 SO
In three of Syndergaard’s four outings, he’s allowed at least four runs. In his last two, he’s posted a 6.75 ERA, though he was in line for the win in each of them. In two career starts at Busch Stadium, Syndergaard is 0-1 with a 1.88 ERA.
RHP
1-1, 5.89 ERA, 18 SO
Hudson couldn't get out of the fourth inning in his last start and is still struggling to get left-handed hitters out. They're batting .485 with a 1.585 OPS against him this season compared to righties, who have a .185 average and .427 OPS.
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D-backs @ Cubs
At Wrigley Field
LHP
0-1, 3.95 ERA, 30 SO
Ray is looking for his first win in his fifth start of 2019. The 27-year-old lefty pitched a season-high 6.0 innings last time out in Atlanta, but allowed season highs for runs (five, all earned) and hits (seven). Ray has had control issues, giving up at least four walks in three of his four starts. He is 0-1 in two career starts at Wrigley, but has pitched to a 2.25 ERA (3 ER in 12.0 IP) and has limited the current Cubs to a .132 BA, a .390 OPS, a .170 SLG and has not allowed a homer.
RHP
0-0, 3.00 ERA, 9 SO
The Cubs altered their rotation to start Chatwood against the D-backs, who have below MLB-average splits against righties. Chatwood has been in the bullpen, but he should be able to log 75-80 pitches, per manager Joe Maddon.
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Astros @ Rangers
At Globe Life Park in Arlington
RHP
3-2, 4.78 ERA, 28 SO
McHugh thrived in his last outing, allowing two hits in six shutout innings at Oakland last Tuesday. Though opponents tend to load their lineup with left-handed batters against McHugh, he has limited lefties to a .125 batting average so far. McHugh has a strikeout-to-walk ratio of nearly 4:1 (27-7) overall.
RHP
1-1, 7.63 ERA, 6 SO
Miller allowed four runs in 4 1/3 innings in his last start against the Angels. He pitched against the Astros on April 2, allowing two runs on six hits and five walks in 3 2/3 innings. It was his first start against them since 2013.
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Phillies @ Rockies
At Coors Field
RHP
0-1, 3.60 ERA, 14 SO
Eickhoff makes his first start since joining the rotation after the team optioned Nick Pivetta on Wednesday. Eickhoff is a bulldog on the mound who will fill the strike zone with his fastball, curveball and slider.
RHP
2-3, 2.78 ERA, 30 SO
Gray has allowed one run in each of his last two starts, spanning 13 2/3 innings. He gave up five runs over six innings in his only home start this season.
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Mariners @ Angels
At Angel Stadium
RHP
2-2, 4.30 ERA, 25 SO
Leake took his first loss on Tuesday vs. the Indians, though he allowed just 2 runs in 6 innings. The durable right-hander faces the Angels for the first time this season, but he's 4-3 with a 3.57 ERA in seven career starts against the Halos.
RHP
1-0, 3.48 ERA, 13 SO
The Angels will use an opener for the first time this year, as reliever Hansel Robles will start against the Mariners on Sunday. Jaime Barria was scheduled to start, but will instead come in relief after Robles departs.
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Blue Jays @ Athletics
At Oakland Coliseum
RHP
2-1, 2.77 ERA, 23 SO
Sanchez keeps getting hurt by one big inning. In his previous start, it was a three-run homer by Eddie Rosario that cost him the win. Sanchez has struck out at least five in each of his four starts, but he has allowed four runs in his past two outings.
LHP
3-1, 3.04 ERA, 16 SO
Anderson looks for his fourth win of the season in the series finale against the Blue Jays. The left-hander got a no-decision against the Rangers in his previous start despite allowing just two earned runs over six innings of work.
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Reds @ Padres
At Petco Park
RHP
0-2, 3.52 ERA, 24 SO
Mahle pitched six innings during Tuesday's 6-1 loss to the Dodgers and allowed four early runs. The right-hander admitted his fastball was not good as he kept missing location, including a 2-0 pitch clobbered by Joc Pederson for a homer.
LHP
3-2, 4.33 ERA, 29 SO
Lucchesi set a career high with seven innings his last time out, and he was the first Padres starter to pitch into the seventh inning this year. Lucchesi's ERA jumped to 5.06, but he's pitched better than that, as his 3.38 FIP indicates.
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Braves @ Guardians
At Progressive Field
LHP
3-0, 1.38 ERA, 18 SO
Fried worked 16 1/3 innings before allowing his first earned run this season. The lefty's velocity was down during his most recent start, but he still managed to complete six innings in a third straight start.
RHP
2-1, 3.47 ERA, 25 SO
Bieber didn’t have his best stuff on Tuesday in Seattle, but he battled through six-plus innings and gave up just one run on four hits. He’s throwing his slider at a higher rate this year, and hitters are just 4-for-29 against the offering.
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