MLB Games for 9/19
There are some great matchups today. Here are the games for the day.
American League
Toronto Blue Jays (66-79) vs. New York Yankees (83-63) 1:05 PM ET
Oakland Athletics (84-63) vs. Detroit Tigers (78-69) 7:00 PM ET
Minnesota Twins (61-87) vs. Cleveland Indians (61-87) 7:05 PM ET
Toronto Blue Jays (66-79) vs. New York Yankees (83-63) 7:05 PM ET
Boston Red Sox (68-81) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (78-70) 7:10 PM ET
Chicago White Sox (68-81) vs. Kansas City Royals (78-70) 8:10 PM ET
Texas Rangers (87-60) vs. Los Angeles Angels (81-67) 10:00 PM ET
Baltimore Orioles (84-64) vs. Seattle Mariners (70-79) 10:10 PM ET
National League
Los Angeles Dodgers (76-71) vs. Washington Nationals (89-57) 7:05 PM ET
The Washington Nationals attempt to end a three-game losing streak when they open a three-game series with the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers by playing a doubleheader on Wednesday. The teams were rained out on Tuesday but the Nationals increased their lead over the Atlanta Braves to 5 1/2 games. Washington’s magic number to clinch a wild card spot stands at two. The Dodgers are 1 1/2 games behind the St. Louis Cardinals for the NL’s second wild card.
Los Angeles swept a three-game series from the Nationals in late April in the only previous meetings this season. The Dodgers got good news on the Clayton Kershaw front on Tuesday. Kershaw received a second opinion on his inflamed right hip and the verdict was that he won’t hurt it any further if he continues pitching this season. Washington has lost nine of its last 11 games against the Dodgers. Nationals outfielder Michael Morse (wrist) will be back in the lineup after a four-game absence.
Milwaukee Brewers (75-72) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (74-73) 7:05 PM ET
Philadelphia Phillies (74-74) vs. New York Mets (66-81) 7:10 PM ET
Atlanta Braves (85-64) vs. Miami Marlins (66-83) 7:10 PM ET
Cincinnati Reds (89-59) vs. Chicago Cubs (58-90) 8:05 PM ET
Houston Astros (48-100) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (78-70) 8:15 PM ET
San Diego Padres (71-77) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (73-74) 9:40 PM ET
Colorado Rockies (58-89) vs. San Francisco Giants (85-63) 10:15 PM ET
Check the latest MLB Scores and Odds
- Lackey shines as Red Sox crush Tribe
- Young’s HR in 9th boosts A’s over Astros
- Keppinger, White Sox beat Marlins in extras
- Vargas shuts down Royals
- Estrada pitches Brewers over Pirates
- Orioles slug their way past Jays
- Hanigan blasts Reds over Cubs
- Yanks cruise past Rays
- Yankees’ Granderson fractures knuckle
- Four-run fifth helps Nats down Phillies
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