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Yankees
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Red Sox
(53-28)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At London Stadium
in London
(44-39)
RHP
5-5, 3.74 ERA, 85 SO
Tanaka draws the start for the first game in London. The 30-year-old right-hander is coming off a solid two-run, six-inning effort against the Astros, and he is one start removed from a two-hit, 10-strikeout shutout of the Rays. He has not faced Boston this season.
RHP
5-7, 5.07 ERA, 76 SO
The righty will start for the Red Sox in MLB's first-ever game in London. Porcello took the loss in his last start, giving up eight hits and five runs over six innings against the Blue Jays. He is 10-9 with a 3.32 ERA lifetime against the Yankees.
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Guardians
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Orioles
(44-38)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Oriole Park at Camden Yards
(24-58)
RHP
3-3, 3.61 ERA, 32 SO
Plesac will look to win his third consecutive start on Saturday in Baltimore. The 24-year-old right-hander got off to a slow start Sunday vs. the Tigers, but settled in to toss seven solid frames, allowing one run -- a solo homer -- on five hits.
RHP
8-3, 4.03 ERA, 62 SO
The Orioles believe Cashner is over the blister problems he dealt with during the middle weeks of June, after the right-hander completed six innings last time out without issue. The Orioles are 9-6 when Cashner starts.
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Royals
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Blue Jays
(28-55)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Rogers Centre
(31-52)
RHP
7-6, 4.87 ERA, 78 SO
Bailey continued his strong stretch on Sunday against the Twins in a 6-1 win. The right-hander went 5 1/3 innings and gave up five hits and one run. He has given up just one run in his last three starts covering 19 innings.
RHP
5-9, 3.18 ERA, 81 SO
Stroman said it's hard not to think about the Trade Deadline, but he's not carrying it with him to the mound. Stroman has posted a strong 3.04 ERA in 17 starts and is coming off a scoreless outing vs. the Red Sox.
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Cubs
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Reds
(45-38)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Great American Ball Park
(37-43)
LHP
5-7, 4.21 ERA, 78 SO
Quintana was roughed up for nine runs (eight earned) in 4 1/3 innings on Saturday against the Mets. He allowed three home runs. Over his past six starts, Quintana is 0-4 with a 6.75 ERA, 20 strikeouts and 11 walks in 30 2/3 innings.
RHP
7-3, 2.47 ERA, 115 SO
Walks have piled up for Castillo, who has 49 on the season, equaling his total for all of 2018. He has accrued 11 walks in his last two starts. During a 6-5 loss last Saturday at Milwaukee, he lacked command of his fastball and struggled to throw it for strikes.
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Nationals
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Tigers
(41-41)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Comerica Park
(27-52)
RHP
0-0, 4.35 ERA, 10 SO
In his first start of the season on Sunday, Voth allowed two runs on four hits against the Braves. He set career highs in strikeouts (seven) and innings (six) in just his third MLB start. It earned him another start, according to manager Dave Martinez.
LHP
0-2, 8.44 ERA, 15 SO
Soto makes the short drive up Interstate 75 from Toledo for his sixth Tigers start this season and his first since June 15, when he tossed four scoreless innings against Cleveland despite four walks. He’ll be pitching on three days rest.
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Braves
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Mets
(50-34)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Citi Field
(37-47)
RHP
5-6, 3.99 ERA, 85 SO
Since posting a 0.81 ERA over an eight-start stretch, Teheran has allowed 13 earned runs over the two starts (eight innings) that have followed. Despite struggling against the Mets last week, he has a 2.17 ERA over his past 17 starts against them.
LHP
5-6, 4.95 ERA, 78 SO
Matz was on a strong run before allowing 12 runs over 9 1/3 innings in his last two starts. The big problem has been the long ball; he gave up five home runs in those two outings, bumping his season total to 18. That’s among the most in MLB.
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Rangers
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Rays
(46-37)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Tropicana Field
(47-36)
RHP
6-5, 4.16 ERA, 73 SO
Sampson worked seven innings of one-run ball to record a win Sunday against the White Sox. It was a crucial bounce-back win for Sampson, who was coming off back-to-back rough starts.
LHP
1-0, 0.00 ERA, 3 SO
McKay will make his highly anticipated MLB debut on Saturday. The 23-year-old left-hander is the Rays' top pitching prospect, their No. 2 prospect overall and the No. 23 prospect in baseball. As manager Kevin Cash put it: "We're all pumped."
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Phillies
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Marlins
(43-40)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Marlins Park
(32-49)
RHP
7-7, 3.34 ERA, 80 SO
Eflin is looking to get back on track after a rare clunker on Monday against the Mets, when he allowed six runs and three home runs in just five innings. It was the fourth time in 15 starts he has allowed more than three runs this season.
RHP
3-0, 1.57 ERA, 23 SO
Yamamoto is the first Marlins pitcher ever to win his first three starts with the organization, and he faces the Phillies twice in a row. On Sunday, he gave up two runs in five innings with seven strikeouts. Hitters are 0-for-16 against his slider so far.
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Twins
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White Sox
(53-29)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Guaranteed Rate Field
(38-42)
RHP
5-4, 4.78 ERA, 75 SO
Pineda allowed more than three earned runs for the first time in nine starts on Sunday, when he was tagged for a five-run inning by the Royals. After allowing 14 homers in his first 10 starts, Pineda has only given up one long ball in his last five.
RHP
3-7, 5.92 ERA, 62 SO
Nova is in search of his first home win of the year, having gone 0-3 with a 8.79 ERA in six starts at Guaranteed Rate Field. He is also winless in June, going 0-2 with a 4.66 ERA.
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Dodgers
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Rockies
(56-29)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Coors Field
(44-39)
LHP
7-2, 3.23 ERA, 82 SO
Kershaw is moved up a day to remain on regular rest. He was roughed up last time out by the D-backs at Chase Field, where he has a history of shaky outings. But he’s 22-7 against Colorado and 10-4 with a 4.57 ERA at Coors Field.
RHP
9-5, 3.84 ERA, 111 SO
Gray steadily has been performing more and more like the staff ace they believe he can be. He's already two-thirds of the way toward matching his personal standard for victories, which he established last year by winning 12 games.
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Mariners
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Astros
(37-50)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Minute Maid Park
(52-32)
LHP
4-5, 5.12 ERA, 68 SO
During his last start, Kikuchi got back in the win column for the first time since May 19. He allowed three runs in his six innings of work in the victory vs. the Orioles, walking five and striking out three.
RHP
10-3, 2.86 ERA, 147 SO
Verlander has thrown at least seven innings in eight of his past nine starts. He's given up 21 homers this year, 17 of which have been solo shots. He gave up three homers in back-to-back starts before allowing one on Sunday in New York
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Pirates
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Brewers
(39-42)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Miller Park
(44-39)
RHP
5-4, 3.71 ERA, 71 SO
Lyles will make his first start since landing on the IL on June 10 with left hamstring tightness when he takes the mound in Milwaukee. The righty had a solid rehab outing for Triple-A Indianapolis, yielding one run on just two hits over 5 1/3 innings.
RHP
10-2, 3.79 ERA, 120 SO
Woodruff has been the Brewers' best starter, with all three of his double digit strikeout performances within his last six starts, including a career-best 12 in his most recent outing against the Reds.
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D-backs
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Giants
(43-42)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Oracle Park
(35-47)
RHP
9-3, 2.90 ERA, 99 SO
Greinke, who will be facing the Giants for the first time this season, has a career-best 6.2 strikeout-to-walk ratio. The right-hander has allowed nine runs over his last two starts (13 innings), but he's 5-0 with a 1.37 ERA in five career Oracle Park starts.
LHP
2-8, 6.25 ERA, 77 SO
Pomeranz struck out a career-high-matching 11 over five innings against the Rockies on Monday. He has recorded a 4.19 ERA over his last four outings after making an adjustment to his arm slot earlier this month.
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Athletics
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Angels
(46-39)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Angel Stadium
(42-42)
LHP
8-5, 3.92 ERA, 48 SO
Anderson allowed seven runs in an 8-2 loss to Tampa Bay in his last outing on Sunday, matching the most runs given up by an A’s starter this season. The 31-year-old left-hander beat the Angels 4-2 on March 30 when he pitched six scoreless innings and struck out four.
LHP
7-7, 4.29 ERA, 78 SO
Skaggs appears to be turning it around, as he's allowed one run over 12 1/3 innings in his last two starts. He threw five shutout innings against the Cardinals last time out.
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Cardinals
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Padres
(40-41)
final
• Sat, Jun 29
At Petco Park
(42-40)
RHP
6-4, 3.40 ERA, 62 SO
Hudson has emerged as one of the league's best ground-ball pitchers. He allowed one run on five hits in his win over the Angels last Saturday and matched a career-high seven innings. He's now 4-0 in his last seven games with a 2.22 ERA.
RHP
5-4, 3.05 ERA, 81 SO
Paddack's return from a brief Minors stint was promising. He allowed two runs in five innings in Pittsburgh, but he only struck out one. Paddack hasn't rediscovered the swing-and-miss changeup that made him so dominant during the first two months of the season.
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