Monthly Archives: August 2013

Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.23rd) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

AP Photo/Jeff Roberson

AP Photo/Jeff Roberson

Adam Wainwright pitched a complete game against the Braves, surrendering just a single run and no walks while striking out 9. He also drove in a run with a sacrifice fly as the Cardinals prevailed, 3-1.

Khris Davis hit a pair of homers, driving in 4, leading the Brewers to a 6-4 victory over the Reds .

Chris Archer tamed the hot Yankee bats with 7 strong innings, allowing just 4 hits and a pair of runs, getting the 7-2 win for the Rays.

Torii Hunter homered in the first, hit an RBI double in the second and came around to score as the Tigers made short work of the Mets, 6-1.  

They all owned baseball on August 23, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

To view the Yearly Leaders for Who Owned Baseball Standings – Click the READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY ICON.

To View The List of just the nightly winners (WOB dedicated Page) starting from Mar.31/2013 – today click here Read the rest of this entry

Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 23, 2013

AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps

AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps

You can’t take away Ryan Braun’s MVP! How many more MVP’s would you have to give back?

That topic and more on today’s episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.

Mat Latos, Jose Tabata, Jose Quintana and Chris Herrmann all owned baseball on August 22, 2013.

To see the up to date tally of “Who Owns Baseball?,” click HERE.

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 23, 2013

Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.22nd) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

Photo: Leon Halip/Getty Images

Photo: Leon Halip/Getty Images

Chris Herrmann doubled home a run in the first and drove in the winning run in the 8th with another double. He finished 3-5 as the Twins beat the Tigers in Detroit, 7-6.

Jose Tabata went 3-4 with an RBI double, drove in 3 and scored a pair as the Pirates demolished the Giants, 10-5.

Jose Quintana pitched 7 strong innings, letting up only 4 hits, 1 walk and 3 runs, striking out 7. He didn’t get the decision but his strong start set up the White Sox 4-3 12th inning win against the fading Royals.

Mat Latos was wonderful over 8 innings, letting up 1 run and walking none, as the Reds snuck past the Diamondbacks, 2-1.

They all owned baseball on August 22, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

To view the Yearly Leaders for Who Owned Baseball Standings – Click the READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY ICON.

To View The List of just the nightly winners (WOB dedicated Page) starting from Mar.31/2013 – today click here Read the rest of this entry

A Phillies 2014 Forecast, Part I: “The Emperor Has No Clothes”

I certainly wish Amaro was a little more Ben Franklin and a lot less Daft Punk as 2013's Song of the Summer, "Get Lucky", coincidentally captured the embattled GM's philosophy for this year's Phillies. When the song's lyrical hook defiantly proclaims, "We've come too far to give up who we are", I can easily see Ruben's head bobbing an arrogant yes, yes, yes to the beat en route to his office at One Citizens Bank Way. Unfortunately, who the Phillies are right now under Amaro's stubborn direction are a team that is painting themselves into a corner. The current roster carries several veterans already past their prime, but with very few promising young stars in the making ready to carry the torch.

I certainly wish Amaro was a little more Ben Franklin and a lot less Daft Punk as 2013’s Song of the Summer, “Get Lucky”, coincidentally captured the embattled GM’s philosophy for this year’s Phillies. When the song’s lyrical hook defiantly proclaims, “We’ve come too far to give up who we are”, I can easily see Ruben’s head bobbing an arrogant yes, yes, yes to the beat en route to his office at One Citizens Bank Way. Unfortunately, who the Phillies are right now under Amaro’s stubborn direction are a team that is painting themselves into a corner. The current roster carries several veterans already past their prime, but with very few promising young stars in the making ready to carry the torch.

By Chris Creighton (Phillies Correspondent via  http://www.oldcitybaseball.com – visit the website here

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“I live on a one-way street that’s also a dead end. I’m not quite sure how I got there.” Steven Wright, Comedian

Sounds about right.

It should be obvious to most that Ruben Amaro Jr.’s ego has been waging war against his own rational sense of decision-making and his ability to consider the future of this Phillies franchise since he was handed the keys to the palace back in November 2008.

A speckled and spotty track-record ripe with big-splash acquisitions along with several transactions banking on a player’s abilities of yesteryear–each of which left the cupboard mostly bare down on the farm–is all he has to show during his tenure as the big boss man.

Even the most optimistic of Philadelphia fans (including myself) now envision the Phillies ship as a tired, rudderless old vessel drifting through uncharted waters without a compass. How did it ever come to this?

Ryan Howards Injury 2011 NLDS


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The Braves Keep On ‘Chopping’ Despite Several Key Injuries

The Braves have been falling by the wayside to injury since the 1st part of the year.  They have lost Venters, O'Flaherty. Hudson and now Heyward for a 2nd time.  If you couple that with lackluster performances from Dan Uggla and B.J. Upton, then this team has overachieved to the fullest with the rest of the choppers!

The Braves have been falling by the wayside to injury since the 1st part of the year. They have lost Venters, O’Flaherty. Hudson and now Heyward for a 2nd time. If you couple that with lackluster performances from Dan Uggla and B.J. Upton, the injury time on the DL for Brian McCann, Brandon Beachy – and even Evan Gattis, plus the retired Chipper Jones having been departed from the 2012 squad, then this team has overachieved to the fullest with the rest of the choppers!  Atlanta currently owns the best record in the MLB – with a 77 – 50 mark, 14 games clear of the 2nd place Washington Nationals in the NL East. Also, please stop inadvertently injuring our players New York Mets!

By Bob McVinua (Special Guest Braves Writer – visit his website here):

The word “injury” has plagued this 2013 Braves team all season long.

The injury bug didn’t take long to hit as Jonny Venters the teams premier set up man was unable to throw a single pitch this regular season.

Then it was Eric O’Flaherty who was hit with a season ending injury. At this point in time it was about mid May and many were in panic mode over what would become of this feared and revered Atlanta Braves bullpen.

It wouldn’t take too long to find out the answer to that question. After a little mixing and matching Fredi Gonzalez found the right guys to plug into those critical 7th/8th inning roles and they have been nothing short of spectacular.

Jason Heyward Hit In The Face – Not For The Weak Of Heart, You Have Been Warned!

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The History Of Extreme Ballpark Chasing (1993 – 2013)

The days of not being able to visit all MLB parks in consecutive days ended in 1993, when the Rockies were introduced, and enhanced even more with the Arizona Diamondbacks entering the league in 1998.  In the last 15 years, several people have tried to see all 30 MLB parks in under a month.  Some successful, some broke some rules, and one guy even bought this website 6 months after he set the World Record for visiting all 30 MLB Parks in just 23 Calendar Days - completing 7 Doubleheaders.

The days of not being able to visit all MLB parks in consecutive days ended in 1993, when the Rockies were introduced, and enhanced even more with the Arizona Diamondbacks entering the league in 1998. In the last 15 years, several people have tried to see all 30 MLB parks in under a month. Some successful, some broke some rules, and one guy even bought this website 6 months after he set the World Record for visiting all 30 MLB Parks in just 23 Calendar Days – completing 7 Doubleheaders.

Ballpark Chaser definition:  Someone who is actively pursuing quests to view Baseball Parks.

Guys talked about in this Article:  Completely Insane!

By Josh Robbins (Special Guest Writer And Co – Creator for The Factor12 Rating Pitching Metric.)  Factor 12 (F12) is an analytic measurement utilizing league average performance to compare the value of all MLB pitchers on 60ft6in.com.

MLB Expansion Makes Ballpark Chasing Possible

Twenty years ago, the course of history changed for ballpark chasing.  In 1993, the Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins debuted in the National League, increasing the total number of MLB teams to twenty-eight. 

The two new franchises created positions for fifty players and expanded the pursuits for ballpark chasers.

In prior years, the nearest connection between a west coast team and the mid-west was Anaheim Stadium to Royals Stadium, a 23-hour drive covering 1,619 miles. 

As a result, it was impossible for fans to attend games in consecutive days at every MLB stadium during one concurrent driving trip.  Consequently, the only method to complete the entire circuit was to combine land and air travel.

The new league structure dramatically altered the traveling landscape by adding Mile High Stadium in Denver, a 14-hour, 1,011-mile drive from Anaheim Stadium. 

Reggie Deal’s- 30 Day. 30 Park Compilation (A Blind Fan Who visited all 30 MLB Parks in 30 Days last year)

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September Callup Candidates For The Nationals: Washington With A Great 36 Game Sked To End 2013

The Nationals will need a massive collapse from either the Pirates, Reds or Cardinals in order to qualify for the Post Season in 2013.  Despite the struggles, the club still has to go about the business of preparing a 40 Man Roster in September.  Lets preview some of the news, injured players coming back, and recent performances of some of the guys in the Minor League System.

At 62 – 64 with 36 games left, The Nationals will need a massive collapse from either the Pirates, Reds or Cardinals in order to qualify for the Post Season in 2013 being 10.5 Games behind the playoff bar. Despite the struggles, the club still has to go about the business of preparing a 40 Man Roster in September. Lets preview some of the news, injured players coming back, and recent performances of some of the guys in the Minor League System.

By Sean Hogan (Nationals Correspondent via Citizens of Natstown.com – view website here): 

September is just 10 days away. With 9 games in those 10 days, a lot of things can happen with the Nats. They can still go on a run and get back into the thick of things in the Wild Card race.

The reason for this is easy…. The Pirates, Cardinals and Reds are play each other a pile in the last 5 weeks of the year, so all the Nationals have to do is to take care of business, and they can be back in the conversation for the playoff game at least.

The Nats also have a ridiculously easy schedule coming from now until the end of the year in their final 36 games. 

Coming up.  1 more @CHC, 3 @KC (they are struggling now), then a 6 game homestand versus the Marlins and Mets.   They should go 7 – 3 here.

From there, they have a 10 game road trip with 3 @PHI, 3 @MIA and 4 @NYM.  The team could go 7 – 3.

Followed by the road trip is a 10 game homestand:  3 VS PHI, 3 VS ATL (they may have clinched by then – or at least resting guys), and to vs the Marlins ends the stretch.  The team could go 8 – 2.

The Nats end up playing their last 6 on the road versus the Cardinals and Diamondbacks in 3 game series each.  If they win both series, it could be a 4 – 2 road trip. 

You could see the club win 26 of their last 36 games – to have them equal 88 wins.  The Pirates would need to win 15 games out of 36 in this scenario.

While it would still make it unlikely to be in the Wild Card Game, it could put some pressure on the 3 NL Central franchises.

The Cardinals would have to win 16 out of 36 games to stay ahead, and the Reds would need 17 wins out their last 35 games to stay head.

They could also go on a losing streak and drop out of the race just as easily. For the most part, the Nats’ September call-up candidates will be the same, but their eventual roles may differ.

The only player on the 40-man roster that I don’t think has a chance of making it to the Majors in September is Matt Purke, who has always struggled with injuries and is just starting to hack it in high A ball.

Jeff Kobernus – 1st Career HR

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Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.21st) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images

Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images

Shin-Soo Choo led off the game with a home run and finished with 4 hits, driving in 3 and scoring 3 as the Reds hung on to top the Diamondbacks, 10-7.

Ian Kennedy threw 7 shutout innings, giving up just 4 hits and striking out 8, leading the Padres past the Pirates, 2-1.

Jacoby Ellsbury led a Boston attack with three hits, including a double, a stolen base and a pair of runs scored, as the Red Sox won a much needed laugher in San Francisco, 12-1.

Wei-Yin Chen helped keep the struggling Orioles in playoff contention. He threw 7 strong innings, allowing only a pair of solo homers, and got the 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

They all owned baseball on August 21, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

To view the Yearly Leaders for Who Owned Baseball Standings – Click the READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY ICON.

To View The List of just the nightly winners (WOB dedicated Page) starting from Mar.31/2013 – today click here Read the rest of this entry

Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 21, 2013

Photo: Victor Decolongon - Getty Images

Photo: Victor Decolongon – Getty Images

Is there a more painful team to watch than the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim?

Today on The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast, I ponder Mike Scioscia’s future, especially in the light of Charlie Manuel’s firing.

Robinson Cano, John Danks, Patrick Corbin and Neil Walker all owned baseball on August 20, 2013.
To see the up to date tally of “Who Owns Baseball?,” click HERE.

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 21, 2013

Pirates Chuckers A.J. Burnett And Francisco Liriano Are Leading The Team To Greatness

A.J. Burnett is showing that he is not a one-hit wonder by having another solid year pitching for the Pirates in their rotation. He leads the club in strikeouts with 160 on the season in 145.2 innings pitched with a WHIP of 1.22. He has allowed nine Home Runs with him walking 53 batters. Burnett has a strikeout per nine of 9.9 and is holding opponents to a batting average of .231. He has been very tough on right-handers by holding them to an average of .203 in 286 at-bats. The right-hander is just as good with runners in scoring position, as indicated by teams just hitting .188 in this situation.  When there are two outs and runners in scoring position, he limits teams to a .197 average.

A.J. Burnett is showing that he is not a one-hit wonder by having another solid year pitching for the Pirates in their rotation. He leads the club in strikeouts with 160 on the season in 145.2 innings pitched, with a WHIP of 1.22 and a 3.09 ERA. He has allowed nine Home Runs with him walking 53 batters. Burnett has a strikeout per nine of 9.9 and is holding opponents to a batting average of .231. He has been very tough on right-handers by holding them to an average of .203 in 286 at-bats. The right-hander is just as good with runners in scoring position, as indicated by teams just hitting .188 in this situation. When there are two outs and runners in scoring position, he limits teams to a .197 average.

By Chris Lacey (Lead Baseball Columnist/Minority Website Owner)

There have been plenty of story lines this season in baseball, and one them is could the Pittsburgh Pirates finally end their drought of losing seasons. For those that don’t know the Pirates have not had a winning baseball season since 1992.

This is a long time to go without having a winning season and the fans in Pittsburgh have been waiting some time to see a good baseball club. 

The Pirates have a great fan base and also they have one of the most beautiful ballparks in all of baseball. PNC Park has a great skyline that shows off the city and the three yellow bridges.

Pittsburgh Pirates 2013 First Half Highlights  Parental Guidance Is Advised

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The New York Mets Payroll In 2014, Organizational Affiliates, Prospects, Depth Charts, (MLB + MiLB)

 

Citi Field is one of the newest Ball Parks in the Majors and was the host to the 2013 ALL - Star Game.  It is light years ahead of where Shea Stadium was.  Despite having a great young core of players - including a dynamic young Starting Rotation, the team is 12th in Home Attendance.  A lot of the problems stem from poor ownership over the last few seasons.  The Wilpons are lucky enough to have a plethora of young controllable Infielders and Pitchers, the big need is for the OF going forward.  The club should definitely invest some money in this area for 2014.  Lucas Duda, Kirk Niewenhuis, Eric Young Jr, are simply not starting OF at the present time.  Their best patrolling player beyond the grass this campaign has been Marlon Byrd - and he is a Free Agent in 2014.

Citi Field is one of the newest Ball Parks in the Majors and was the host to the 2013 ALL – Star Game. Despite having a great young core of players – including a dynamic young Starting Rotation, the team is 12th in Home Attendance. A lot of the problems stem from poor ownership over the last several seasons. The Wilpons are lucky enough to have a plethora of young controllable Infielders and Pitchers, the big need is for the OF going forward. The club should definitely invest some money in this area for 2014. Lucas Duda, Kirk Niewenhuis, Eric Young Jr, are simply not starting OF at the present time. Their best patrolling player beyond the grass this campaign has been Marlon Byrd – and he is a Free Agent in 2014.  Juan Lagares, Andrew Brown, Mike Baxter have also seen time out there in 2013.  None of them have had resounding success – that would translate into a playoff contender.  While some of them could improve, spending some $$ on proven OF talent, could be the right elixir to contend even in 2014.

By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner): and welcome Jeff Kleiner (Salary, Roster and Depth Chart Expert for the MLB) – visit his website  here  

You guys are all in for a treat.  Jeff Kleiner recently contacted me about a partnership merge for the website.  He has developed a site (prosportsrosters.com) that covers all organizational affiliates in the Minors for all of the Major League Baseball Clubs. 

We are going to combine efforts to bring you the best look at salaries, current 25 Man Player Rosters and Depth Charts for all 30 teams. 

Jeff is going to provide the documents in form of spreadsheets and I am going to accompany the posts with deep analysis of what the numbers tell us from my perspective. 

If you can’t wait for all of my assessments for each club, go and visit Jeff’s website over at http://www.prosportsrosters.com.

In Speaking with Jeff, he is one of the more passionate fans I have come across towards the game of baseball.  He spends enough time in updating his MLB Facts for it to be a Full-Time Job. 

So after the usual Video Clip and READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY button, you will find some serious &*!@?!#!

Jeff updates this page below on a daily basis.  After you click on it….Bookmark it.  There is a 3 year salary forecast and stats not listed here on this page.  Jeff updates these pages daily and these changes include any Roster moves!

For a Full 3 year Salary Outlook plus last years Stats for every player in the Mets Organization click here.

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Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.20th) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

AP Photo/Seth Wenig

AP Photo/Seth Wenig

Robinson Cano was remarkable in the Yankees double header sweep of Toronto. He collected 4 hits including a three run game turning homer in the 8-4 opening win. Then in the 2-1 finale, he collected two more hits including an RBI single, getting six hits all together.

John Danks pitched 8 shutout innings, scattering 7 hits and walking just one, as the White Sox topped the fading Royals, 2-0.

Neil Walker went 2-4 with a home run, helping the Pirates clobber the Padres, 8-1 and build their lead in the NL Central.

Patrick Corbin threw a complete game victory, letting up only 2 runs, striking out 10 and walking none. The Diamondbacks stopped the Reds in Cincinnati, 5-2.

They all owned baseball on August 20, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

To view the Yearly Leaders for Who Owned Baseball Standings – Click the READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY ICON.

To View The List of just the nightly winners (WOB dedicated Page) starting from Mar.31/2013 – today click here Read the rest of this entry

How Can The New York Mets Improve For The 2014 Season? Start With Some Outfielders!

 

New York Mets

As of today, The New York Mets sit in third place in the National League East with a not so good 57-66 record. With that record being nine games under the .500 mark, they need to make some improvements. How will they do that? One way is to pick up some free agents.

By Dan Wanser (MLB Reports Writer)   

The New York Mets have struggled this year, but they are hoping to be able to do much better next year.

With solid players such as Third Baseman David Wright, Pitcher Matt Harvey, and an up and coming star in Jenrry Mejia the Mets have key players that they can build a good team around for the years to come.

If they want to improve, they need to do something. To do this, they will likely pick up some free agents and possibly make a trade or two.

If they want to pick up some free agents, they can go after outfielders such as Shin-Soo Choo of the Cincinnati Reds who would help defensively in Center Field and could also hit lead-off  or anywhere else in the line-up if asked.

Marlon Byrd’s GS

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Pressure Building For Pirates; Cardinals Winning Again – But Face Tough Schedule Coming Up

Cardinals

The Cardinals are only (12-15) since the All-Star Break in mid-July, far off the pace from their Major-League leading (57-36) record in the first half of the season. However, the recent series win over the Pirates gives the fans hope that the Cardinals can overcome their tough month and still win the NL Central Division.

By Landen Crouch (Cardinals Correspondent)

Early last week, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates twice in a crucial mid-August three-game series.  

It was most definitely a thrilling series that saw two extra-inning walk-off singles (one on Tuesday by Adron Chambers in the 14th inning, and one Thursday afternoon by Matt Holliday in the 12th inning).  

The Cardinals definitely could have used a sweep in the series, but two out of three is the next best thing.

Over the weekend, the Cardinals took two of three on the road against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.  And then they topped that off with a come-from-behind win at Miller Park on Monday night to beat the Brewers 8-5.

Cardinals Walk-Off On Pirates in 12th:

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 20, 2013

Photo: Denis Poroy - Getty Images

Photo: Denis Poroy – Getty Images

After a failed attempt to record a podcast today, I am indeed posting a new episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.

For a million bucks in 2013, the Pirates found the best bargain in baseball in Francisco Liriano. Plus, I take a look at super talented teams that couldn’t win the pennant.

A. J. Pierzynski, Nate Schierholtz, Jarrod Parker and Francisco Liriano all owned baseball on August 19, 2013.
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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 20, 2013

Its 4th And 40 A – ROD: Time For A ‘Bronx Tale’ Ultimatum!

People so egotistical as Rodriguez can't be humble enough to realize that playing MLB Baseball is a privilege not a right.  He has sullied the game, alienating teammates, and now has sent his lawyers on a stupid campaign versus the MLB and the Yankees.  It is time to make an example out of him

People so egotistical as Rodriguez can’t be humble enough to realize that playing MLB Baseball is a privilege not a right! He has sullied the game, alienated and ratted on teammates, and now has sent his lawyers on a stupid campaign versus the MLB and the Yankees. It is time to make an example out of him.

By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner):

I have finally had it…. I never like talking about PED use or anything in the near vicinity of the topic., however A – Rod’s antics over the last 2 weeks have driven me over the edge.

I am going to say this fast and smooth, so there are no delusions or equivocations about my stance on the subject.

Its 4th and 40 A – Rod!! I beg the Yankees to facilitate a plan to punt you.

The ill-advised maneuvers that Alex Rodriguez has been running with from his legal consortium has me questioning the man’s intellect.

I firmly believe that A – Rod has switched off of his drugs – and now resorts to inhaling a ‘platter of dumb’ every night for his dinner.

So here is how I would the Yankees so deal with #13.

1.  Let him play out right now – until you are eliminated from playoff contention.  This stops any leverage A – Rod and his contingency has towards making the Yankees and the MLB be out to be a bad guy.

I also believe that while it is blasphemy that the ‘cheater’ is able to play right now based on the CBA, and JDA, this was collectively bargained in by the players in the last labor negotiations.

The players have already been heard to amend stiffer penalties from guys who abuse the drug policy in the future.

Once the team is not going to play in the Post Season, sit Rodriguez on the bench.

The Yankees May Have to pay A – Rod, but they don’t have to play him.  Alex may not get a chance to redeem himself.

(The Natural Movie – 1984) “We May Pay You Hobbs (Or Alex Rodriguez)” – But you will never see the field 25:00 Mark – 33:33 Mark

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Astros’ Jose Altuve and Jarred Cosart Show The Horizon Looks Bright

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Jose Altuve is a great and dynamic player for the Astros. He is a threat to steal bases constantly, as he has swiped 30 bases and has only been caught eight times. He is hitting .277 on the season with 164 Total Bases, that includes him having 128 hits. He knows how to put the ball in play with him only striking out 67 times in 462 at-bats. Altuve does great against left-handers with a .302 batting average against them, but is only hitting .267  facing right-handers on the season. He is best when he hits from the lead off position, as indicated by a .326 average. He also has a .429 batting average when he bats in the 6th inning.

Jose Altuve is a great and dynamic player for the Astros. He is a threat to steal bases constantly, as he has swiped 30 bases and has only been caught eight times. He is hitting .277 on the season with 164 Total Bases, that includes him having 128 hits. He knows how to put the ball in play with him only striking out 67 times in 462 at-bats. Altuve does great against left-handers with a .302 batting average against them, but is only hitting .267 facing right-handers on the season. He is best when he hits from the lead off position, as indicated by a .326 average. He also has a .429 batting average when he bats in the 6th inning.

By Chris Lacey (Lead Baseball Columnist/Minority Website Owner)

The Houston Astros are not having a great baseball season in 2013 and this was not much of a surprise. This is the first season in which they are playing in the American League, as they were members of the National League since 1962.

They joined the American League West division and as expected they are last in the division. The Astros trail the Texas Rangers by 30 ½ games and at 41-83, they have the worst record in baseball.

Jose Altuve 2013 Highlights – Parental Guidance Is Advised

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Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.19th) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images

Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images

Jarrod Parker pitched a complete game victory with no room for error. He let up just one run and walked none, but needed a 9th inning homer to get the A’s a win over Seattle, 2-1.

A.J. Pierzynski demolished the Astros, collecting a pair of RBI singles in the third inning alone. His 7th inning homer capped the scoring for Texas’ 16-5 laugher.

Nate Schierholtz homered twice and smacked an RBI double, driving in 6 runs all together, leading the Cubs to an 11-1 humiliation of the Nationals.

Francisco Liriano continued his marvelous season with 7 shutout innings in San Diego, striking out 13 in the process. His 4 hit performance earned him his 14th win for the Pirates, 3-1 over the Padres. 

They all owned baseball on August 19, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

To view the Yearly Leaders for Who Owned Baseball Standings – Click the READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY ICON.

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Triple Play Podcast #19: Bryan Curtis Of Grantland.Com Joins The Big Ticket Show To Talk About A – Rod + Cooperstown

The Triple Play Show will have 5 shows per month.  Each show will be about 1 hour

The Triple Play Show will have 5 shows per month. Each show will be about 1 hour. Chuck Booth will guest once a month for MLB Power Rankings,

By The Big Ticket Show ( AKA Triple Play Podcast on http://www.mlbreports.com)

Bryan Curtis of Grantland.com   joins a solo flying Patrick to talk about Cooperstown, Pete Rose, PED’s and Ryan Dempster becoming MLB’s enforcer.

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 19, 2013

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It is the 300th Episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.

And I am super mad at Ryan Dempster who let his own machismo get in the way of trying to win a baseball game. Lots of A-Rod stuff.

Max Scherzer, Homer Bailey, Adam Eaton and yes… Alex Rodriguez all owned baseball on August 18, 2013.
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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 19, 2013

A Preview Of The 2014 San Francisco Giants Starting Pitching Staff

 

Matt Cain is struggling this season to say the least. He has games where he can be most dominant pitcher in baseball, then other games where he struggles to make it through five innings. He has a 4.79 ERA in 124 innings pitched while giving up 16 HRs.

Matt Cain is struggling this season to say the least. He has games where he can be most dominant pitcher in baseball, then other games where he struggles to make it through five innings. He has a 4.35 ERA in 153 innings pitched while giving up 19 HRs.  This mediocre season is cause for concern, since he now makes at least $20 MIL per year from 2013 – 2017, with a $7.5 Buyout in 2018, or one more year at $21 MIL.  Perhaps winning 2 of the last 3 World Series, and logging over 600 + IP combined in that time frame is beginning to take its toll.  I would bet on Cain to have a big bounce back campaign in 2014.

Bernie Olshansky (Baseball Writer):

At this point in the season, it is pretty safe to say that the San Francisco Giants will not be playing beyond September.

This year has been a big disappointment for the defending World Champs, collapsing big time before the All Star Break.

Coming into 2013, the Giants had basically the same team that won the 2012 World Series. The performance though, compared to 2012, was night and day.

The biggest difference in the team’s performance from 2012 is undoubtedly the pitching.

Matt Cain was the undisputed ace of the staff in 2012, throwing a perfect game and posting a 2.79 ERA.

Ryan Vogelsong and Madison Bumgarner both had a 3.37 ERA. Even Barry Zito had a tolerable season, going 15-8 with a 4.15 ERA – including a huge unbeaten streak – that carried through the 2013 Post Season..

This year, a 4.15 ERA would be acceptable for any pitcher in the rotation not named Bumgarner. Madison Bumgarner has been the one bright spot for the staff this year, carrying a 2.73 ERA.

Cain has a 4.35, Zito a 5.34, Vogelsong a 6.75 (he spent some time on the DL with a finger injury), and Lincecum a 4.38.

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MLB 30 Team Power Rankings: Week 21

42 - 8, 25 - 3, 19 - 1, 10 wins in a row.  These are all significant numbers put up with a team with deep pockets, the ability to outdraw everyone, and owners willing to do whatever it takes to bring home the 1st World Series Title since 1988.  No one can touch these guys right now. Best 3 Starters in the NL and hottest 2 NL Hitters in Puig and Ramirez.  Oh yeah, the Bullpen has been lights out for the last 50 contests!

42 – 8, 25 – 3, 19 – 1, 10 wins in a row. These are all significant numbers put up with a team with deep pockets, the ability to outdraw everyone for park attendance, and owners willing to do whatever it takes to bring home the 1st World Series Title since 1988. No one can touch these guys right now. Best 3 Starters in the NL and hottest 2 NL Hitters in Puig and Ramirez. Oh yeah, the Bullpen has been lights out for the last 50 contests!

By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner):

It is time for the MLB Power Rankings.  These are based on my thoughts on whether who has the best chance to win the World Series.

A lot of these positions are based on who has the toughest Strength of Schedule left, who their competition is for the Division, and possibly even the League they are in,

The races for the Divisions (AL East, AL West and NL Central are starting to tighten up, while the NL West, AL Central and most notably NL East are looking to be foregone conclusions

The Braves have rattled of a 18 – 3 stretch, and have been ousted by the Dodgers for the #1 spot in the MLB Rankings .

The Rangers are trying to ricochet off of a couple of great deals, in order to flame down the Oakland Athletics.

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Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.18th) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

Photo: Michael Dwyer - AP

Photo: Michael Dwyer – AP

Alex Rodriguez homered, reached base 4 times, scored twice, drove in a pair and seemed to effect every single aspect of the game, sparking the Yankees past the Red Sox in Fenway, 9-6.

Max Scherzer improved to 18-1 by throwing 8 solid innings against division rival Kansas City. He surrenders only 5 hits, 2 runs and no walks as the Tigers prevailed 6-3.

Adam Eaton went 4-7 and broke the tie in the 16th inning with a 2 run double, setting up the Diamondbacks’ 4-2 win it Pittsburgh.

Homer Bailey mystified the Brewers over 8 innings, letting up just 1 run, 3 hits and 1 walk. He got the decision in Cincinnati’s 9-1 thrashing of Milwaukee.

They all owned baseball on August 17, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 18, 2013

Photo: Phil Pilling - MLBGetty Images

Photo: Phil Pilling – MLBGetty Images



It is the Sunday Request on The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast!

Charlie Manuel is out. Ryne Sandberg is in. And the sports culture of Philadelphia has changed.

I wrote about this topic on the blog HERE.

Clayon Kershaw, Miguel Cabrera, Martin Prado and John Lackey all owned baseball on August 17, 2013.


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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 18, 2013

Looking Back At Christian Yelich And Jake Marisnick’s First Month In The Majors

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Jake Marisnick plays tremendous defense out in center field.

Jake Marisnick plays tremendous defense out in center field for the Marlins.

Sam Evans ( Baseball Writer and Marlins, Mariners Correspondent):

It’s been almost an entire month since the Miami Marlins called up star prospects Christian Yelich and Jake Marisnick from Double-A. Since then, the two outfielders have seen plenty of playing time for the Major League Club.

The two have posted very different and interesting results facing the best pitchers they’ve ever seen.

Both of them have struggled with strikeouts and walks, but Yelich has been able to hit for average and Marisnick has not.

While they both have under 200 combined at bat’s, the Marlins have been able to get a close-up look at both players and start to see how they will fit into their future outfield.

Behind Enemy Lines: Jake Marisnick Suns Outfielder

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Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.17th) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

AP Photo/Duane Burleson

AP Photo/Duane Burleson

Miguel Cabrera hit a walk off homer in a critical divisional showdown for the Tigers against the Royals. He also had an RBI double in Deroit’s 6-5 victory.

John Lackey  quieted the Yankees bats while pitching into the 7th inning. He let up a single run and got the 6-1 win for the Red Sox.

Martin Prado helped the Diamondbacks keep pace in the playoff hunt by collecting 4 hits including a 3 run homer and beating Pittsburgh 15-5.

Clayton Kershaw beat the Phillies in just about ever way possible. He dominated on the mound with 8 shutout 3 hit innings, striking out 8 and walking just one. With the bat, he smacked an RBI double, extending the Dodgers winning streak to 10 games, 5-0 over the Phillies.

They all owned baseball on August 17, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

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The 2014 MLB Master Schedule Is Here – MLB Reports Is Going To Be Your #1 Source For It

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Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner):

Check our newest posts on the left hand side of the home page as we have already posted articles on the schedule.

Ballpark Chaser Guides Links Courtesy of http://www.ballparkchasers.com:

Also do yourself a favor and read this blog on the 30 MLB Park Pass-Port here

Before You read the Month Schedule, here are 30 Links to Ballpark Chaser Guides, that will aid you in your road trip quests.

American League

AL EAST

Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY  (New York Yankees)

Fenway Park, Boston, MA (Boston Red Sox)

Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON (Toronto Blue Jays)

Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL (Tampa Bay Rays)

Oriole Park, Baltimore, MD  (Baltimore Orioles)

AL CENTRAL

Comerica Park, Detroit, MI (Detroit Tigers)

U.S. Cellular, Chicago, IL (Chicago White Sox)

Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH (Cleveland Indians)

Target Field, Minneapolis, MN (Minnesota Twins)

Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO (Kansas City Royals)

AL WEST

Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA (Los Angeles Angels)

Rangers Ballpark, Arlington, TX (Texas Rangers)

Minute Maid Park, Houston, TX (Houston Astros)

Safeco Field, Seattle, WA (Seattle Mariners)

O.co Coliseum, Oakland, CA (Oakland Athletics)

National League

NL EAST

Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia Phillies)

Nationals Park, Washington, DC (Washington Nationals)

Marlins Park, Miami, FL (Miami Marlins)

Citi Field, Flushing, NY (New York Mets)

Turner Field, Atlanta, GA (Atlanta Braves)

NL CENTRAL

Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati Reds)

Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Brewers)

Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL  (Chicago Cubs)

PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA (Pittsburgh Pirates)

Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO (St. Louis Cardinals)

NL WEST

AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA (San Francisco Giants)

Petco Park, San Diego, CA (San Diego Padres)

Chase Field, Phoenix, AR (Arizona Diamondbacks)

Coors Field, Denver, CO (Colorado Rockies)

Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (LA Dodgers)

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MLB Scheduling 2014

Day + Date     Away and Home, Times Start In EST

MLB Season Opening Series

Saturday Mar. 22/2014 (2 games)

Opening Series In Sydney, Australia (Sydney Cricket Ground)

Dodgers @ D’backs 4:00 AM (local time 8 PM in Australia).

Dodgers @ D-backs 10:00 PM (local time 2 PM in Australia).

Week 1

North America MLB Opener

Sunday Mar.30/2014 (1 Game)

1. Dodgers @ Padres 8:00 PM (Petco Park Home Opener)

Monday Mar.31/2014 (13 Games)

1, Red Sox @ Orioles 3:05 (Camden Yards Home Opener)

2. Cubs @ Pirates 1:05 (PNC Park Home Opener)

3. Indians @ Athletics 10:05 PM (o.co Coliseum Home Opener)

4. Rockies @ Marlins 7:10 (New Marlins Ballpark Home Opener)

5. Royals @ Tigers 1:08 (Comerica Park Home Opener)
6. Brewers @ Braves 2:10 PM (Turner Field Home Opener)

7. Twins @ White Sox  4:10  (US Cellular Field Home Opener)

8. Phillies @ Rangers 2:05  (Interleague) (The Ballpark In Arlington Home Opener)

9. Mariners @ Angels  10:05 (Angel Stadium Home Opener)

10. Giants @ Dbacks 9:40 (Chase Field Home Opener)

11. Cardinals @ Reds 4:00 (Great American Ballpark Home Opener)

12, Blue Jays @ Rays 4:10 (Tropicana Field Home Opener)

13. Nationals @ Mets 1:05 (Citi Field Home Opener)

Days Off:  Astros, Yankees, Padres and Dodgers

April 2014

Tuesday April.01/2014  (9 games)

1. Indians @ Athletics 10:05

2. Rockies @ Marlins 7:10

3.  Dodgers @ Padres 6:40

4.  Yankees @ Astros 7:10 (Minute Maid Park Home Opener)

5.  Phillies @ Rangers 8:05 (Interleague)

6.  Mariners @ Angels 10:05

7.  Giants @ D-backs 9:40

8.  Blue Jays @ Rays 7:10

9.  Braves @ Brewers 8:10

Wednesday April.02/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Orioles 7:05

2.  Cubs @ Pirates 7:05

3.  Indians @ Athletics 3:35

4.  Rockies @ Marlins 7:10

5,  Royals @ Tigers 1:08

6,  Dodgers @ Padres 10:10

7.  Twins @ White Sox 8:10

8,  Yankees @ Astros 8:10

9.  Phillies @ Rangers 8:05  (Interleague)

10. Mariners @ Angels 10:05

11. Giants @ D-Backs 9:40

12, Cardinals @ Reds 7:10

13.  Blue Jays @ Rays 7:10

14. Nationals @ Mets 7:10

15. Braves @ Brewers 1:10

Thursday April.03/2014 (10 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Orioles 7:05

2.  Cubs @ Pirates 12:35

3.  Rockies @ Marlins 12:40

4.  Royals @ Tigers 1:08

5.  Twins @ White Sox 2:10

6.  Yankees @ Astros 8:10

7.  Mariners @ Athletics 10:05

8.  Giants @ D-backs 9:40

9.  Blue Jays @ Rays 7:10

10.  Nationals @ Mets 12:10

Friday April.04/2014 (15 games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Rockies 4:10 (Coors Field Home Opener)

3.  Braves @ Nationals 1:05 (Nationals Park Home Opener)

4.  Orioles @ Tigers 1:08

5.  White Sox @ Royals 4:10 (Kauffman Stadium Home Opener)

6.  Reds @ Mets 7:10

7.  Brewers @ Red Sox 2:05 (Interleague) (Fenway Park Home Opener)

8.  Twins @ Indians 3:05 (Progressive Field Home Opener)

9.  Padres @ Marlins 7:10

10. Mariners @ Athletics 10:05

11. Giants @ Dodgers 4:10 (Dodger Stadium Home Opener)

12.  Cardinals @ Pirates 7:05

13.  Rangers @ Rays 7:10

14.  Phillies @ Cubs 2:20 PM  (Wrigley Field Home Opener)

15.  Yankees @ Blue Jays 7:07 (Rogers Center Home Opener)

Saturday April .05/2014 (15 games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Rockies 8:10

3.  Braves @ Nationals 7:05

4.  Orioles @ Tigers 1:08

5.  White Sox @ Royals 2:10

6.  Reds @ Mets 1:10

7.  Brewers @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

8.  Twins @ Indians 1:05

9.  Padres @ Marlins 7:10

10. Mariners @ Athletics 4:05

11. Giants @ Dodgers 9:10

12.  Cardinals @ Pirates 7:05

13.  Rangers @ Rays 7:10

14.  Yankees @ Blue Jays 1:07 PM

15.  Phillies @ Cubs 4:05 PM

Sunday April.06/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 2:10

2.  D-Backs @ Rockies 4:10

3.  Braves @ Nationals 1:35

4.  Orioles @ Tigers 1:08

5.  White Sox @ Royals 2:10

6.  Reds @ Mets 1:10

7.  Brewers @ Red Sox 1:35 (Interleague)

8.  Twins @ Indians 1:05

9.  Padres @ Marlins 1:10

10. Mariners @ Athletics 4:05

11. Giants @ Dodgers 8:05 (ESPN Sunday Night Game)

12.  Cardinals @ Pirates 1:35

13.  Rangers @ Rays 1:40

14.  Phillies @ Cubs 2:20

15.  Yankees @ Blue Jays 1:07 PM

Week 2

Monday April.07/2014 – (9 games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 2:10

2.  Orioles @ Yankees 1:05 (Yankees Stadium Home Opener)

3.  White Sox @ Rockies 8:40 (Interleague)

4.  Reds @ Cardinals 4:15 (Busch Stadium Home Opener)

5.  Brewers @ Phillies 3:05 (Citizens Bank Ballpark Opener)

6.  Padres @ Indians 7:05 (Interleague)

7.  Rays @ Royals 8:10

8.  Rangers @ Red Sox 6:10

9.  Athletics @ Twins 4:15

Tuesday, April.08/2014 (13 Games)

1.  Angels @ Mariners 10:10 (Safeco Field Home Opener)

2.  D-Backs @ Giants 4:35 (AT & T Park Home Opener)

3.  Orioles @ Yankees 1:05

4.  White Sox @ Rockies 8:40 (Interleague)

5.  Reds @ Cardinals 8:15

6.  Tigers @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

7.  Marlins @ Nationals 7:05

8.  Mets @ Braves 7:10 (Turner Field Home Opener)

9.  Padres @ Indians 7:05 (Interleague)

10. Rays @ Royals 8:10

11. Rangers @ Red Sox 6:10

12.  Astros @ Blue Jays 7:07

13.  Pirates @ Cubs 8:05

Wednesday April.09/2014 (15 games)

1.  D-backs @ Giants 10:15

2.  Orioles @ Yankees 7:05

3.  White Sox @ Rockies 3:10 (Interleague)

4.  Reds @ Cardinals 1:45

5.  Tigers @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

6.  Marlins @ Nationals 7:05

7.  Mets @ Braves 7:10

8.  Padres @ Indians 12:05 (Interleague)

9.  Rays @ Royals 2:10

10. Rangers @ Red Sox 4:05

11. Athletics @ Twins 1:10

12. Brewers @ Phillies 7:05

13. Astros @ Blue Jays 7:07

14. Pirates @ Cubs 8:05

15.  Angels @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday April.10/2014 (9 games)

1.  D-backs @ Giants 10:15

2.  Red Sox @ Yankees 7:05

3.  Indians @ White Sox 8:10

4.  Mariners @ Nationals  4:05 (Interleague)

5.  Mets @ Braves 7:10

6.  Athletics @ Twins 1:10

7.  Pirates @ Cubs 2:20

8.  Brewers @ Phillies 7:05

9.  Astros @ Blue Jays 7:07

Friday April.11/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Yankees 7:05

2.  Cubs @ Cardinals 8:15

3.  Indians @ White Sox 8:10

4.  Rockies @ Giants 10:15

5.  Tigers @ Padres 10:10 (Interleague)

6.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

7.  Dodgers @ D-Backs 9:40

8.  Mets @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

9.  Rays @ Reds 7:10 (Interleague)

10. Blue Jays @ Orioles 7:05

11. Nationals @ Braves 7:35

12. Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

13. Royals @ Twins 8:10

14. Pirates @ Brewers 8:10

15.  Athletics @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday April.12/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Yankees 1:05

2.  Cubs @ Cardinals 2:15

3.  Indians @ White Sox 2:10

4.  Rockies @ Giants 4:05

5.  Tigers @ Padres 8:40 (Interleague)

6.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

7.  Dodgers @ D-Backs 8:10

8.  Mets @ Angels 9:05 (Interleague)

9.  Rays @ Reds 1:10 (Interleague)

10. Blue Jays @ Orioles 7:10

11. Nationals @ Braves 7:10

12.  Athletics @ Mariners 10:10

13. Royals @ Twins 8:10

14. Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

15. Pirates @ Brewers 7:10

Sunday April.13/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Yankees 8:05

2.  Cubs @ Cardinals 2:15

3.  Indians @ White Sox 2:10

4.  Rockies @ Giants 4:05

5.  Tigers @ Padres 4:10 (Interleague)

6.  Astros @ Rangers 3:05

7.  Dodgers @ D-Backs 4:10

8.  Mets @ Angels 3:35 (Interleague)

9.  Rays @ Reds 1:10 (Interleague)

10. Blue Jays @ Orioles 1:35

11. Nationals @ Braves 1:35

12. Marlins @ Phillies 1:35

13. Royals @ Twins 2:10

14. Pirates @ Brewers 2:10

15.  Athletics @ Mariners 4:10

Week 3

Monday April.14/2014 (9 games)

1.  Rockies @ Padres 10:10

2.  Mets @ D-Backs 9:40

3.  Athletics @ Angels 10:00

4.  Pirates @ Reds 7:10

5.  Mariners @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Rays @ Orioles 7:05

7.  Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Braves @ Phillies 8:05

9.  Cardinals @ Brewers 8:10

***NO Interleague on this Day (April.14)

Tuesday April.15/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ White Sox 8:10

2.  Cubs @ Yankees 7:05 (Interleague)

3.  Indians @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Rockies @ Padres 10:10

5.  Dodgers @ Giants 10:15

6.  Mets @ D-Backs 9:40

7.  Athletics @ Angels 10:05

8.  Pirates @ Reds 7:10

9.  Mariners @ Rangers 8:05

10. Rays @ Orioles 7:05

11.  Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

12.  Royals @ Astros 8:10

13.  Braves @ Phillies 7:05

14.  Cardinals @ Brewers 8:10

15.  Blue Jays @ Twins 8:10

Wednesday April.16/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ White Sox 8:10

2.  Cubs @ Yankees  7:05 (Interleague)

3.  Indians @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Rockies @ Padres 10:10

5.  Dodgers @ Giants 10:15

6.  Mets @ D-Backs 3:40

7.  Athletics @ Angels 10:05

8.  Pirates @ Reds 12:35

9.  Mariners @ Rangers 8:05

10. Rays @ Orioles 12:35

11.  Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

12.  Royals @ Astros 8:10

13.  Cardinals @ Brewers 1:10

14.  Braves @ Phillies 7:05

15.  Blue Jays @ Twins 8:10

Thursday April.17/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ White Sox 8:10

2.  Indians @ Tigers 1:08

3.  Rockies @ Padres 6:40

4.  Royals @ Astros 8:10

5.  Dodgers @ Giants 3:45

6.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

7.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

8.  Mariners @ Rangers 2:05

9.  Cardinals @ Nationals 7:05

10. Braves @ Phillies 1:05

11. Blue Jays @ Twins 1:10

***NO Interleague on this Day (April.17)

Friday April.18/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Tigers  7:08

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 10:10

3.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 7:10

5.  White Sox @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Astros @ Athletics 10:05

7.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

8.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

9.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

10. Phillies @ Rockies 8:40

11. Mariners @ Marlins 7:10  (Interleague)

12.  Giants @ Padres 10:10

13.  Cardinals @ Nationals 7:05

14.  Blue Jays @ Indians 7:05

15.  Reds @ Cubs 2:20

Saturday April.19/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Tigers  1:08

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 9:10

3.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 1:35

5.  White Sox @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Astros @ Athletics 4:05

7.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

8.  Twins @ Royals 2:10

9.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

10. Phillies @ Rockies 8:10

11. Mariners @ Marlins  7:10 (Interleague)

12.  Giants @ Padres 8:40

13.  Cardinals @ Nationals 1:05

14.  Blue Jays @ Indians 1:05

15.  Reds @ Cubs 4:05

Sunday April.20/2014

1.  Angels @ Tigers  1:08

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 4:10

3.  Braves @ Mets 1:10

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 7:00 (ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT GAME)

5.  White Sox @ Rangers 3:05

6.  Astros @ Athletics 4:05

7.  Brewers @ Pirates 1:35

8.  Twins @ Royals 2:10

9.  Yankees @ Rays 1:40

10. Phillies @ Rockies 4:10

11. Mariners @ Marlins 1:10 (Interleague)

12.  Giants @ Padres 4:10

13.  Cardinals @ Nationals 1:35

14.  Blue Jays @ Indians 1:05

15.  Reds @ Cubs 2:20

Thursday April.17/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ White Sox 8:10

2.  Indians @ Tigers 1:08

3.  Rockies @ Padres 6:40

4.  Royals @ Astros 8:10

5.  Dodgers @ Giants 3:45

6.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

7.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

8.  Mariners @ Rangers 2:05

9.  Cardinals @ Nationals 7:05

10. Braves @ Phillies 1:05

11. Blue Jays @ Twins 1:10

***NO Interleague on this Day (April.17)

Friday April.18/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Tigers  7:08

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 10:10

3.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 7:10

5.  White Sox @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Astros @ Athletics 10:05

7.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

8.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

9.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

10. Phillies @ Rockies 8:40

11. Mariners @ Marlins 7:10  (Interleague)

12.  Giants @ Padres 10:10

13.  Cardinals @ Nationals 7:05

14.  Blue Jays @ Indians 7:05

15.  Reds @ Cubs 2:20

Saturday April.19/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Tigers  1:08

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 9:10

3.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 1:35

5.  White Sox @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Astros @ Athletics 4:05

7.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

8.  Twins @ Royals 2:10

9.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

10. Phillies @ Rockies 8:10

11. Mariners @ Marlins  7:10 (Interleague)

12.  Giants @ Padres 8:40

13.  Cardinals @ Nationals 1:05

14.  Blue Jays @ Indians 1:05

15.  Reds @ Cubs 4:05

Sunday April.20/2014

1.  Angels @ Tigers  1:08

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 4:10

3.  Braves @ Mets 1:10

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 1:35

5.  White Sox @ Rangers 3:05

6.  Astros @ Athletics 4:05

7.  Brewers @ Pirates 1:35

8.  Twins @ Royals 2:10

9.  Yankees @ Rays 1:40

10. Phillies @ Rockies 4:10

11. Mariners @ Marlins 1:10 (Interleague)

12.  Giants @ Padres 4:10

13.  Cardinals @ Nationals 1:35

14.  Blue Jays @ Indians 1:05

15.  Reds @ Cubs 2:20

Week 4

Monday April.21/2014 (13 Games)

1.  Angels @ Nationals 7:05 (Interleague)

2.  Orioles @ Red Sox 11:05 AM (Patriots Day Game)

3.  White Sox @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Reds @ Pirates 7:05

5.  Royals @ Indians 7:05

6.  Marlins @ Braves 7:10

7.  Phillies @ Dodgers 10:10

8.  Giants @ Rockies 8:40

9.  Cardinals @ Mets 7:10

10. Rangers @ Athletics 10:05

11. D-Backs @ Cubs 8:05

12. Padres @ Brewers 8:10

13. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

Tuesday April.22/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Nationals  7:05 (Interleague)

2.  White Sox @ Tigers 7:08

3.  Reds @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Royals @ Indians 7:05

5.  Marlins @ Braves 7:10

6.  Twins @ Rays 7:10

7.  Yankees @ Red Sox 7:10

8.  Phillies @ Dodgers 10:10

9.  Giants @ Rockies 8:40

10. Cardinals @ Mets 7:10

11. Rangers @ Athletics 10:05

12. Orioles @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. D-Backs @ Cubs 8:05

14. Padres @ Brewers 8:10

15. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday April.23/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Nationals 7:05 (Interleague)

2.  White Sox @ Tigers 7:08

3.  Reds @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Royals @ Indians 7:05

5.  Marlins @ Braves 12:10

6.  Twins @ Rays 7:10

7.  Yankees @ Red Sox 7:10

8.  Phillies @ Dodgers 10:10

9.  Giants @ Rockies 3:10

10. Cardinals @ Mets 7:10

11. Rangers @ Athletics 10:10

12. Orioles @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. D-Backs @ Cubs 2:20

14. Padres @ Brewers 8:10

15. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday April.24/2014 (11 Games)

1.  White Sox @ Tigers 1:08

2.  Reds @ Pirates 12:35

3.  Royals @ Indians 12:05

4.  Twins @ Rays 1:10

5.  Yankees @ Red Sox 7:10

6.  Athletics @ Astros 8:10

7.  Phillies @ Dodgers 10:10

8.  Padres @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Cardinals @ Mets 1:10

10. D-Backs @ Cubs 2:20

11. Orioles @ Blue Jays 7:07

Friday April.25/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Yankees 7:05

2.  Reds @ Braves 7:35

3.  Indians @ Giants 10:15 (Interleague)

4.  Rockies @ Dodgers 10:10

5.  Royals @ Orioles 7:05

6.  Marlins @ Mets 7:10

7.  Athletics @ Astros 8:10

8.  Phillies @ D-Backs 9:40

9.  Pirates @ Cardinals 8:15

10. Padres @ Nationals 7:05

11. Rays @ White Sox 8:10

12. Red Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Cubs @ Brewers 8:10

14. Tigers @ Twins 8:10

15. Rangers @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday April.26/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Yankees 1:05

2.  Reds @ Braves 7:10

3.  Indians @ Giants 4:05 (Interleague)

4.  Rockies @ Dodgers 9:10

5.  Royals @ Orioles 7:05

6.  Marlins @ Mets 7:10

7.  Athletics @ Astros 7:10

8.  Phillies @ D-Backs 8:10

9.  Pirates @ Cardinals 2:15

10. Padres @ Nationals 1:05

11. Rays @ White Sox 8:10

12. Tigers @ Twins 2:10

13. Rangers @ Mariners 9:10

14. Red Sox @ Blue Jays 1:07

15. Cubs @ Brewers 8:10

Sunday April.27/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Yankees 8:05 (ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT GAME)

2.  Reds @ Braves 1:35

3.  Indians @ Giants 4:05 (Interleague)

4.  Rockies @ Dodgers 4:10

5.  Royals @ Orioles 1:35

6.  Marlins @ Mets 1:10

7.  Athletics @ Astros 2:10

8.  Phillies @ D-Backs 4:10

9.  Pirates @ Cardinals 2:15

10. Padres @ Nationals 1:35

11. Rays @ White Sox 2:10

12. Red Sox @ Blue Jays 1:07

13. Cubs @ Brewers 2:10

14. Tigers @ Twins 2:10

15. Rangers @ Mariners 4:10

Week 5

Monday April.28/2014 (7 Games)

1.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

2.  Indians @ Angels 10:05

3.  Rockies @ D-backs 9:40

4.  Brewers @ Cardinals 8:15

5.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Padres @ Giants 10:15

7.  Rays @ White Sox 7:10

*** There is No Interleague in the Games Today (April.28)

Tuesday April.29/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Marlins 7:10

2.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

3.  Indians @ Angels 10:05

4.  Rockies @ D-backs 9:40

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 8:10

6.  Brewers @ Cardinals 8:15

7.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

8.  Pirates @ Orioles 7:05 (Interleague)

9.  Padres @ Giants 10:15

10. Mariners @ Yankees 7:05

11. Rays @ Red Sox 7:10

12. Blue Jays @ Royals 8:10

13. Nationals @ Astros TBD (Interleague)

14. Mets @ Phillies 7:05

15. Dodgers @ Twins 8:10 (Interleague)

Wednesday April.30/2014  (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Marlins 7:10

2.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

3.  Indians @ Angels 7:05

4.  Rockies @ D-backs 9:40

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 2:10

6.  Brewers @ Cardinals 1:45

7.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

8.  Pirates @ Orioles  7:05 (Interleague)

9.  Padres @ Giants 10:15

10. Mariners @ Yankees 7:05

11. Rays @ Red Sox 7:10

12. Blue Jays @ Royals 8:10

13. Nationals @ Astros 8:10 (Interleague)

14. Mets @ Phillies 7:05

15. Dodgers @ Twins 8:10 (Interleague)

May 2014

Thursday May.01/2014 (7 Games)

1.  Braves @ Marlins 7:10

2.  Brewers @ Reds 7:10

3.  Mets @ Rockies 8:40

4.  Mariners @ Yankees 7:05

5.  Rays @ Red Sox 7:10

6.  Blue Jays @ Royals 8:10

7.  Dodgers @ Twins 1:10 (Interleague)

Friday May.02/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Padres 10:10

2.  White Sox @ Indians 7:05

3.  Tigers @ Royals 8:10

4.  Dodgers @ Marlins 7:10

5.  Brewers @ Reds 7:10

6.  Mets @ Rockies 8:40

7.  Athletics @ Red Sox 7:10

8.  Mariners @ Astros 8:10

9.  Giants @ Braves 7:35

10. Rays @ Yankees 7:05

11. Rangers @ Angels 10:05

12. Blue Jays @ Pirates 7:05 (Interleague)

13. Cardinals @ Cubs 2:20

14. Nationals @ Phillies 7:05

15.  Orioles @ Twins 8:10

Saturday May.03/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Padres 8:40

2.  White Sox @ Indians 6:05

3.  Tigers @ Royals 7:10

4.  Dodgers @ Marlins 7:10

5.  Brewers @ Reds TBD

6.  Mets @ Rockies 8:10

7.  Athletics @ Red Sox 1:35

8.  Mariners @ Astros 4:10

9.  Giants @ Braves 7:10

10. Rays @ Yankees 1:05

11. Rangers @ Angels 9:05

12. Blue Jays @ Pirates 7:05 (Interleague)

13.  Orioles @ Twins 2:10

14. Cardinals @ Cubs 2:20

15. Nationals @ Phillies 7:05

Sunday May.04/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Padres 4:10

2.  White Sox @ Indians 1:05

3.  Tigers @ Royals 2:10

4.  Dodgers @ Marlins 1:10

5.  Brewers @ Reds 4:10

6.  Mets @ Rockies 4:10

7.  Athletics @ Red Sox 1:35

8.  Mariners @ Astros 2:10

9.  Giants @ Braves 1:35

10. Rays @ Yankees 1:05

11. Rangers @ Angels TBD

12. Blue Jays @ Pirates 1:35 (Interleague)

13. Cardinals @ Cubs TBD

14. Nationals @ Phillies TBD

15.  Orioles @ Twins 2:10

Week 6

Monday May.05/2014 (13 Games)

1.  Astros @ Tigers 7:08

2.  Royals @ Padres 10:10 (Interleague)

3.  Dodgers @ Nationals 7:05

4.  Twins @ Indians 7:05

5.  Yankees @ Angels 10:05

6.  Mets @ Marlins 7:10

7.  Mariners @ Athletics 10:05

8.  Giants @ Pirates 7:05

9.  Cardinals @ Braves 7:10

10. Rangers @ Rockies 8:40 (Interleague)

11. Blue Jays @ Phillies 7:05 (Interleague)

12. White Sox @ Cubs 8:05 (Interleague)

13. D-Backs @ Brewers 8:10

Tuesday May.06/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Rays 7:10

2.  Reds @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

3.  Astros @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Royals @ Padres 10:10 (Interleague)

5.  Dodgers @ Nationals 7:05

6.  Twins @ Indians 7:05

7.  Yankees @ Angels 10:05

8.  Mariners @ Athletics 10:05

9.  Mets @ Marlins 7:10

10. Giants @ Pirates 7:05

11. Cardinals @ Braves 7:10

12. Rangers @ Rockies  8:40 (Interleague)

13. Blue Jays @ Phillies 7:05 (Interleague)

14.  White Sox @ Cubs 8:05 (Interleague)

15.  D-Backs @ Brewers 8:10

Wednesday May.07/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Rays 7:10

2.  Reds @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

3.  Astros @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Royals @ Padres 3:40 (Interleague)

5.  Dodgers @ Nationals 1:05

6.  Twins @ Indians 7:05

7.  Yankees @ Angels 10:05

8.  Mariners @ Athletics 3:35

9.  Mets @ Marlins 12:40

10. Giants @ Pirates 12:35

11. Cardinals @ Braves 7:10

12. Rockies @ Rangers 8:05 (Interleague)

13.  Cubs @ White Sox 8:10 (Interleague)

14.  D-Backs @ Brewers 1:10

15.  Phillies @ Blue Jays 7:07 (Interleague)

Thursday May.08/2014 ( 9 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Rays 7:10

2.  Cubs @ White Sox 8:10 (Interleague)

3.  Rockies @ Rangers 8:05 (Interleague)

4.  Astros @ Tigers 1:08

5.  Marlins @ Padres 10:10

6.  Twins @ Indians 12:05

7.  Giants @ Dodgers 10:10

8.  Phillies @ Blue Jays 7:07 (Interleague)

9.  Royals @ Mariners 10:10

Friday May.09/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ White Sox 8:10 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Rangers 8:05

3.  Cubs @ Braves 7:35

4.  Indians @ Rays 7:10

5.  Rockies @ Reds 7:10

6.  Astros @ Orioles 7:05

7.  Marlins @ Padres 10:10

8.  Twins @ Tigers 7:08

9.  Phillies @ Mets 7:10

10. Giants @ Dodgers 10:10

11. Cardinals @ Pirates 7:05

12.  Nationals @ Athletics 10:05 (Interleague)

13.  Angels @ Blue Jays 7:07

14.  Yankees @ Brewers 8:10 (Interleague)

15.  Royals @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday May.10/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ White Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Rangers 8:05

3.  Cubs @ Braves 7:10

4.  Indians @ Rays 7:10

5.  Rockies @ Reds 7:10

6.  Astros @ Orioles TBD

7.  Marlins @ Padres 8:40

8.  Twins @ Tigers 1:08

9.  Phillies @ Mets 7:10

10. Giants @ Dodgers 9:10

11. Cardinals @ Pirates 7:05

12.  Nationals @ Athletics 9:05 (Interleague)

13. Royals @ Mariners 9:10

14.  Angels @ Blue Jays 1:07

15.  Yankees @ Brewers 7:10 (Interleague)

Sunday May.11/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ White Sox 2:10 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Rangers 3:05

3.  Cubs @ Braves 1:35

4.  Indians @ Rays 1:40

5.  Rockies @ Reds 1:10

6.  Astros @ Orioles 1:35

7.  Marlins @ Padres 4:10

8.  Twins @ Tigers 1:08

9.  Phillies @ Mets 1:10

10. Giants @ Dodgers TBD

11. Cardinals @ Pirates 8:05 (ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT GAME)

12.  Nationals @ Athletics 4:05 (Interleague)

13.  Angels @ Blue Jays 1:07

14.  Yankees @ Brewers 2:10 (Interleague)

15.  Royals @ Mariners 4:10

Week 7

Monday May.12/2014 (10 Games)

1.  Braves @ Giants 10:15

2.  White Sox @ Athletics 10:15

3.  Cubs @ Cardinals 8:15

4.  Tigers @ Orioles 7:05

5.  Marlins @ Dodgers 10:10

6.  Mets @ Yankees 7:05 (Interleague)

7.  Rangers @ Astros 8:10

8.  Nationals @ D-Backs 9:40

9.  Angels @ Blue Jays 7:07

10. Rays @ Mariners 10:10

Tuesday May.13/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Giants 10:15

2.  White Sox @ Athletics 10:05

3.  Cubs @ Cardinals 8:15

4.  Rockies @ Royals  8:10 (Interleague)

5.  Tigers @ Orioles 7:05

6.  Marlins @ Dodgers 10:10

7.  Mets @ Yankees 7:05 (Interleague)

8.  Padres @ Reds 7:10

9.  Rangers @ Astros 8:10

10. Nationals @ D-Backs 9:40

11. Angels @ Phillies 7:05 (Interleague)

12. Indians @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Red Sox @ Twins 8:10

14. Pirates @ Brewers 8:10

15. Rays @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday May.14/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Giants 3:45

2.  White Sox @ Athletics 3:35

3.  Cubs @ Cardinals 8:15

4.  Rockies @ Royals 2:10 (Interleague)

5.  Tigers @ Orioles 12:35

6.  Marlins @ Dodgers 10:10

7.  Yankees @ Mets 7:10 (Interleague)

8.  Padres @ Reds 7:10

9.  Rangers @ Astros 8:10

10. Nationals @ D-Backs 3:40

11. Angels @ Phillies 1:05 (Interleague)

12. Rays @ Mariners 3:40

13. Indians @ Blue Jays 7:07

14. Red Sox @ Twins 8:10

15. Pirates @ Brewers 8:10

Thursday May.15/2014 (9 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Royals 8:10

2.  Cubs @ Cardinals 1:45

3.  Marlins @ Giants 10:15

4.  Yankees @ Mets 7:10 (Interleague)

5.  Padres @ Reds 12:35

6.  Rays @ Angels 10:05

7.  Red Sox @ Twins 1:10

8.  Pirates @ Brewers 1:10

9.  Indians @ Blue Jays 7:07

Friday May.16/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Cardinals 8:15

2.  Orioles @ Royals 8:10

3.  White Sox @ Astros 8:10

4.  Tigers @ Red Sox 7:10

5.  Dodgers @ D-Backs 9:40

6.  Marlins @ Giants 10:15

7.  Mets @ Nationals 7:05

8.  Athletics @ Indians 7:05

9.  Pirates @ Yankees 7:05 (Interleague)

10. Padres @ Rockies 8:40

11. Rays @ Angels 10:05

12. Blue Jays @Rangers 8:05

13. Brewers @ Cubs 2:20

14. Reds @ Phillies 7:05

15.  Mariners @ Twins 8:10

Saturday May.17/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Cardinals 2:15

2.  Orioles @ Royals 7:10

3.  White Sox @ Astros 4:10

4.  Tigers @ Red Sox 7:10

5.  Dodgers @ D-Backs 8:10

6.  Marlins @ Giants 10:15

7.  Mets @ Nationals 4:05

8.  Athletics @ Indians 7:05

9.  Pirates @ Yankees 4:05 (Interleague)

10. Padres @ Rockies 8:10

11. Rays @ Angels 9:05

12. Blue Jays @ Rangers 8:05

13.  Mariners @ Twins 7:10

14. Brewers @ Cubs 4:05

15. Reds @ Phillies 7:05

Sunday May.18/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Cardinals 2:15

2.  Orioles @ Royals 2:10

3.  White Sox @ Astros 2:10

4.  Tigers @ Red Sox 8:05 (ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT GAME)

5.  Dodgers @ D-Backs 4:10

6.  Marlins @ Giants 4:05

7.  Mets @ Nationals 1:35

8.  Athletics @ Indians 1:05

9.  Pirates @ Yankees 1:05 (Interleague)

10. Padres @ Rockies 4:10

11. Rays @ Angels 3:35

12. Blue Jays @ Rangers 3:05

13. Brewers @ Cubs 2:20

14. Reds @ Phillies 1:35

15.  Mariners @ Twins 2:10

Week 8

Monday May.19/2014 (5 Games)

1.  White Sox @ Royals  8:10

2.  Reds @ Nationals 7:05

3.  Tigers @ Indians 7:05

4.  Astros @ Angels 10:05

5.  Brewers @ Braves 7:10

*** No Interleague Games on this day (May.19)

Tuesday May.20/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Cardinals 8:15

2.  Orioles @ Pirates  7:05 (Interleague)

3.  White Sox @ Royals 8:10

4.  Reds @ Nationals 7:05

5.  Tigers @ Indians 7:05

6.  Astros @ Angels 10:05

7.  Dodgers @ Mets 7:10

8.  Brewers @ Braves 7:10

9.  Twins @ Padres 10:10 (Interleague)

10. Athletics @ Rays 7:10

11. Mariners @ Rangers 8:05

12. Giants @ Rockies 8:40

13, Phillies @ Marlins 7:10

14.  Blue Jays @ Red Sox 7:10

15,  Yankees @ Cubs 8:05 (Interleague)

Wednesday May.21/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Cardinals 8:15

2.  Orioles @ Pirates  7:05 (Interleague)

3.  White Sox @ Royals 8:10

4.  Reds @ Nationals 4:05

5.  Tigers @ Indians 12:05

6.  Astros @ Angels 10:05

7.  Dodgers @ Mets 7:10

8.  Brewers @ Braves 7:10

9.  Twins @ Padres 10:10 (Interleague)

10. Athletics @ Rays 7:10

11. Mariners @ Rangers 2:05

12. Giants @ Rockies 8:40

13, Phillies @ Marlins 7:10

14.  Blue Jays @ Red Sox 7:10

15,  Yankees @ Cubs 2:20 (Interleague)

Thursday May.22/2014 (13 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Cardinals 7:15

2.  Cubs @ Padres 10:10

3.  Indians @ Orioles 7:05

4.  Dodgers @ Mets 7:10

5.  Brewers @ Braves 7:10

6.  Yankees @ White Sox 8:10

7.  Athletics @ Rays 4:10

8.  Phillies @ Marlins 12:40

9.  Giants @ Rockies 4:10

10. Rangers @ Tigers 1:08

11. Blue Jays @ Red Sox 4:05

12. Nationals @ Pirates 7:05

13. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

*** No Interleague Games on this day (May.19)

Friday May.23/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Mets 7:05

2.  Red Sox @ Rays 7:10

3.  Cubs @ Padres 10:10

4.  Indians @ Orioles 7:05

5.  Rockies @ Braves 7:35

6.  Royals @ Angels 10:05

7.  Brewers @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Twins @ Giants 10:15 (Interleague)

9.  Yankees @ White Sox 8:10

10. Cardinals @ Reds 7:10

11. Rangers @ Tigers 7:08

12. Nationals @ Pirates 7:05

13. Dodgers @ Phillies 7:05

14. Athletics @ Blue Jays 7:07

15. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday May.24/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Mets 4:10

2.  Red Sox @ Rays 4:10

3.  Cubs @ Padres 10:10

4.  Indians @ Orioles TBD

5.  Rockies @ Braves 4:10

6.  Royals @ Angels 7:15

7.  Brewers @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Twins @ Giants 10:05 (Interleague)

9.  Yankees @ White Sox 2:10

10. Cardinals @ Reds 7:15

11. Rangers @ Tigers 4:08

12. Nationals @ Pirates 4:05

13. Dodgers @ Phillies 3:05

14. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

15. Athletics @ Blue Jays 1:07

Sunday May.25/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Mets 1:10

2.  Red Sox @ Rays 1:40

3.  Cubs @ Padres 4:10

4.  Indians @ Orioles 1:35

5.  Rockies @ Braves 5:10

6.  Royals @ Angels 3:35

7.  Brewers @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Twins @ Giants 4:05 (Interleague)

9.  Yankees @ White Sox 2:10

10. Cardinals @ Reds 8:05 (ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT GAME)

11. Rangers @ Tigers 1:08

12. Nationals @ Pirates 1:35

13. Athletics @ Blue Jays 1:07

14. Dodgers @ Phillies 1:35

15. Astros @ Mariners 4:10

Week 9

Monday May.26/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Braves 1:10 (Interleague)

2.  Cubs @ Giants 4:05

3.  Reds @ Dodgers 8:10

4.  Indians @ White Sox 2:10

5.  Rockies @ Phillies 4:05

6.  Tigers @ Athletics 4:05

7.  Astros @ Royals 8:10

8.  Marlins @ Nationals 1:35

9.  Yankees @ Cardinals 4:15 (Interleague)

10. Pirates @ Mets 1:10

11. Padres @ D-backs 8:10

12. Orioles @ Brewers 2:10 (Interleague)

13. Rangers @ Twins 2:10

14. Angels @ Mariners 4:10

15. Rays @ Blue Jays 7:07

Tuesday May.27/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Braves 7:10 (Interleague)

2.  Cubs @ Giants 10:15

3.  Reds @ Dodgers 10:10

4.  Indians @ White Sox 8:10

5.  Tigers @ Athletics 10:05

6.  Astros @ Royals 8:10

7.  Marlins @ Nationals 7:05

8.  Yankees @ Cardinals 8:15 (Interleague)

9.  Pirates @ Mets 7:10

10. Padres @ D-Backs 9:40

11. Rockies @ Phillies 7:05

12. Rays @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Orioles @ Brewers 8:10 (Interleague)

14. Rangers @ Twins 8:10

15. Angels @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday May.28/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

2.  Cubs @ Giants 3:45

3.  Reds @ Dodgers 10:10

4.  Indians @ White Sox 8:10

5.  Tigers @ Athletics 10:05

6.  Astros @ Royals 2:10

7.  Marlins @ Nationals 7:05

8.  Yankees @ Cardinals 8:15 (Interleague)

9.  Pirates @ Mets 1:10

10. Padres @ D-Backs 9:40

11. Rockies @ Phillies 7:05

12. Rays @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Orioles @ Brewers 8:10 (Interleague)

14. Rangers @ Twins 8:10

15. Angels @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday May.29/2014 (10 Games)

1.  Braves @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

2.  Orioles @ Astros 8:10

3.  Reds @ D-Backs 9:40

4.  Tigers @ Athletics 3:35

5.  Pirates @ Dodgers 10:10

6.  Giants @ Cardinals 8:15

7.  Rangers @ Twins 1:10

8.  Mets @ Phillies 7:05

9.  Royals @ Blue Jays 7:07

10. Angels @ Mariners 10:10

Friday, May.30/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 10:05

2.  Braves @ Marlins 7:10

3.  Orioles @ Astros 8:10

4.  Reds @ D-Backs 9:40

5.  Rockies @ Indians 7:05 (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Yankees 7:05

7.  Pirates @ Dodgers 10:10

8.  Padres @ White Sox 8:10 (Interleague)

9.  Giants @ Cardinals 8:15

10. Rays @ Red Sox 7:10

11. Rangers @ Nationals 7:05 (Interleague)

12. Mets @ Phillies 7:05

13. Royals @ Blue Jays 7:07

14. Cubs @ Brewers 8:10

15. Tigers @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday May.31/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 10:05

2.  Braves @ Marlins 4:10

3.  Orioles @ Astros 4:10

4.  Reds @ D-Backs 10:10

5.  Rockies @ Indians TBD (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Yankees 1:05

7.  Pirates @ Dodgers 7:15

8.  Padres @ White Sox 2:10 (Interleague)

9.  Giants @ Cardinals 2:15

10. Rays @ Red Sox 7:15

11. Rangers @ Nationals 12:05 (Interleague)

12. Mets @ Phillies 7:05

13. Tigers @ Mariners 10:10

14. Cubs @ Brewers 4:10

15. Royals @ Blue Jays 1:07

June 2014

Sunday, June.01/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 4:05

2.  Braves @ Marlins 1:10

3.  Orioles @ Astros 2:10

4.  Reds @ D-Backs 4:10

5.  Rockies @ Indians 1:05 (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Yankees 1:05

7.  Pirates @ Dodgers TBD

8.  Padres @ White Sox 2:10 (Interleague)

9.  Giants @ Cardinals 2:15

10. Rays @ Red Sox 1:35

11. Rangers @ Nationals 1:35 (Interleague)

12. Royals @ Blue Jays 1:07

13. Mets @ Phillies 1:35

14. Cubs @ Brewers 2:10

15. Tigers @ Mariners 4:10

Week 10

Monday, June.02/2014 (6 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Indians 7:05

2.  White Sox @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

3.  Royals @ Cardinals 8:15 (Interleague)

4.  Pirates @ Padres 10:10

5.  Rays @ Marlins  7:10 (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Brewers 8:10 (Interleague)

Tuesday, June.03/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Rockies 8:40

3.  Orioles @ Rangers 8:05

4.  Red Sox @ Indians 7:05

5.  White Sox @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

6.  Royals @ Cardinals 7:15 (Interleague)

7.  Athletics @ Yankees 7:05

8.  Phillies @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Pirates @ Padres 10:10

10. Mariners @ Braves 7:10 (Interleague)

11. Giants @ Reds 7:10

12. Rays @ Marlins 7:10  (Interleague)

13. Blue Jays @ Tigers 7:08

14.  Mets @ Cubs 8:05

15.  Twins @ Brewers 8:10 (Interleague)

Wednesday, June.04/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Rockies 8:40

3.  Orioles @ Rangers 8:05

4.  Red Sox @ Indians 7:05

5.  White Sox @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

6.  Cardinals @ Royals  8:10 (Interleague)

7.  Athletics @ Yankees 7:05

8.  Phillies @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Pirates @ Padres 6:40

10. Mariners @ Braves 12:10 (Interleague)

11. Giants @ Reds 7:10

12. Marlins @ Rays 7:10 (Interleague)

13. Blue Jays @ Tigers 7:08

14.  Mets @ Cubs 8:05

15.  Brewers @ Twins 8:10 (Interleague)

Thursday, June.05/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 7:10

2.  D-Backs @ Rockies 8:40

3.  Orioles @ Rangers 8:05

4.  Marlins @ Rays 4:10 (Interleague)

5.  Athletics @ Yankees 1:05

6.  Phillies @ Nationals 4:05

7.  Giants @ Reds 12:35

8.  Cardinals @ Royals 8:10 (Interleague)

9.  Blue Jays @ Tigers 1:08

10. Mets @ Cubs 7:05

11. Brewers @ Twins 8:10  (Interleague)

Friday, June.06/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ D-Backs 9:40

2.  Red Sox @ Tigers 7:08

3.  White Sox @ Angels 10:05

4.  Indians @ Rangers 8:05

5.  Dodgers @ Rockies 8:40

6.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

7.  Yankees @ Royals 8:10

8.  Mets @ Giants 10:15

9.  Athletics @ Orioles 7:05

10. Phillies @ Reds 7:10

11. Nationals @ Padres 10:10

12. Mariners @ Rays 7:10

13. Marlins @ Cubs 4:05

14. Cardinals @ Blue Jays 7:07 (Interleague)

15. Astros @ Twins 8:10

Saturday, June.07/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ D-Backs 10:10

2.  Red Sox @ Tigers 7:15

3.  White Sox @ Angels 10:05

4.  Indians @ Rangers 4:05

5.  Dodgers @ Rockies 4:10

6.  Brewers @ Pirates 4:05

7.  Yankees @ Royals 7:15

8.  Mets @ Giants 10:05

9.  Athletics @ Orioles 7:15

10. Phillies @ Reds 4:10

11. Nationals @ Padres 10:10

12. Mariners @ Rays 4:10

13. Marlins @ Cubs 4:05

14. Cardinals @ Blue Jays 1:07 (Interleague)

15. Astros @ Twins 4:05

Sunday, June.08/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ D-Backs 4:10

2.  Red Sox @ Tigers 1:08

3.  White Sox @ Angels 3:35

4.  Indians @ Rangers 3:05

5.  Dodgers @ Rockies 4:10

6.  Brewers @ Pirates 1:35

7.  Yankees @ Royals 2:10

8.  Mets @ Giants 4:05

9.  Athletics @ Orioles 1:35

10. Phillies @ Reds 1:10

11. Nationals @ Padres 4:10

12. Mariners @ Rays 1:40

13. Marlins @ Cubs 2:20

14. Cardinals @ Blue Jays 1:07 (Interleague)

15. Astros @ Twins 2:10

Week 11

Monday, June.9/2014 (12 Games)

1.  Braves @ Rockies 8:40

2.  Red Sox @ Orioles 7:05

3.  Cubs @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Indians @ Rangers 8:05

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 8:10

6.  Astros @ D-Backs 9:40 (Interleague)

7.  Dodgers @ Reds 7:10

8.  Yankees @ Royals 8:10

9.  Athletics @ Angels 10:05

10. Mariners @ Rays 1:10

11. Nationals @ Giants 10:15

12. Twins @ Blue Jays 7:07

Tuesday, June.10/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Rockies 8:40

2.  Red Sox @ Orioles 7:05

3.  Cubs @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Indians @ Royals 8:10

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 8:10

6.  Astros @ D-Backs 3:40 (Interleague)

7.  Dodgers @ Reds 7:10

8.  Marlins @ Rangers 8:05 (Interleague)

9.  Brewers @ Mets 7:10

10. Athletics @ Angels 1:05

11. Cardinals @ Rays 7:10 (Interleague)

12. Nationals @ Giants 10:15

13. Padres @ Phillies 7:05

14. Twins @ Blue Jays 7:07

15. Yankees @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, June.11/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Rockies 8:40

2.  Red Sox @ Orioles 7:05

3.  Cubs @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Indians @ Royals 2:10

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 8:10

6.  D-Backs @ Astros  8:10 (Interleague)

7.  Dodgers @ Reds 12:35

8.  Marlins @ Rangers 8:05 (Interleague)

9.  Brewers @ Mets 7:10

10. Athletics @ Angels 10:05

11. Cardinals @ Rays 7:10 (Interleague)

12. Nationals @ Giants 10:15

13. Twins @ Blue Jays 12:37

14. Padres @ Phillies 7:05

15. Yankees @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday, June.12/2014 (11 Games)

1.   D-Backs @ Astros  8:10  (Interleague)

2.  Braves @ Rockies 3:10

3.  Cubs @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Indians @ Red Sox 7:10

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 8:10

6.  Dodgers @ Reds 12:35

7.  Brewers @ Mets 7:10

8.  Blue Jays @ Orioles 7:05

9.  Nationals @ Giants 3:45

10. Padres @ Phillies 1:05

11.  Yankees @ Mariners 10:10

Friday, June.13/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Braves 7:35 (Interleague)

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 10:10

3.  Indians @ Red Sox 7:10

4.  Rockies @ Giants 10:15

5.  Royals @ White Sox 8:10

6.  Twins @ Tigers 7:08

7.  Yankees @ Athletics 10:05

8.  Pirates @ Marlins 7:10

9.  Padres @ Mets 7:10

10. Rays @ Astros 8:10

11. Blue Jays @ Orioles 7:05

12. Nationals @ Cardinals 8:15

13. Cubs @ Phillies 7:05

14. Reds @ Brewers 8:10

15. Rangers @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday, June.14/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Braves 7:15 (Interleague)

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 10:10

3.  Indians @ Red Sox 4:05

4.  Rockies @ Giants 4:05

5.  Royals @ White Sox 2:10

6.  Twins @ Tigers 4:08

7.  Yankees @ Athletics 10:05

8.  Pirates @ Marlins 4:10

9.  Padres @ Mets 4:10

10. Rays @ Astros 4:10

11. Blue Jays @ Orioles 4:05

12. Nationals @ Cardinals 7:15

13. Cubs @ Phillies 3:05

14. Reds @ Brewers 7:15

15. Rangers @ Mariners 10:10

Sunday, June.15/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Braves 1:35 (Interleague)

2.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 4:10

3.  Indians @ Red Sox 1:35

4.  Rockies @ Giants 4:05

5.  Royals @ White Sox 2:10

6.  Twins @ Tigers 1:08

7.  Yankees @ Athletics 4:05

8.  Pirates @ Marlins 1:10

9.  Padres @ Mets 1:10

10. Rays @ Astros 2:10

11. Blue Jays @ Orioles 1:35

12. Nationals @ Cardinals 2:15

13. Cubs @ Phillies 1:35

14. Reds @ Brewers 2:10

15. Rangers @ Mariners 4:10

Week 12

Monday, June.16/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Angels @ Indians 7:05

2.  Orioles @ Rays 7:10

3.  Cubs @ Marlins 7:10

4.  Rockies @ Dodgers 10:10

5.  Royals @ Tigers 7:08

6.  Brewers @ D-Backs 9:40

7.  Twins @ Red Sox 7:10

8.  Mets @ Cardinals 8:15

9.  Phillies @ Braves 7:10

10. Rangers @ Athletics 10:05

11. Padres @ Mariners 10:10 (Interleague)

Tuesday, June.17/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Indians 7:05

2.  Orioles @ Rays 7:10

3.  Cubs @ Marlins 7:10

4.  Rockies @ Dodgers 10:10

5.  Royals @ Tigers 7:08

6.  Brewers @ D-Backs 9:40

7.  Twins @ Red Sox 7:10

8.  Mets @ Cardinals 8:15

9.  Astros @ Nationals  7:05 (Interleague)

10. Phillies @ Braves 7:10

11. Giants @ White Sox 8:10

12. Rangers @Athletics 10:05

13. Reds @ Pirates 7:05

14. Blue Jays @ Yankees 7:05

15.  Padres @ Mariners 3:40

Wednesday, June.18/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Indians 7:05

2.  Orioles @ Rays 1:10

3.  Cubs @ Marlins 12:40

4.  Rockies @ Dodgers 10:10

5.  Royals @ Tigers 1:08

6.  Brewers @ D-Backs 9:40

7.  Twins @ Red Sox 1:35

8.  Mets @ Cardinals 1:45

9.  Astros @ Nationals  7:05 (Interleague)

10. Phillies @ Braves 12:10

11. Giants @ White Sox 2:10 (Interleague)

12. Rangers @ Athletics 3:35

13. Reds @ Pirates 7:05

14. Blue Jays @ Yankees 7:05

15.  Mariners @ Padres 10:10 (Interleague)

Thursday, June.19/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Angels @ Indians 12:05

2.  Braves @ Nationals 7:05

3.  Red Sox @ Athletics 10:05

4.  Reds @ Pirates 12:35

5.  Astros @ Rays 7:10

6.  Brewers @ D-Backs 3:40

7.  Mets @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Phillies @ Cardinals 8:15

9.  Mariners @ Padres 6:40 (Interleague)

10. Blue Jays @ Yankees 7:05

11. White Sox @ Twins 8:10

Friday, June.20/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Nationals 7:05

2.  Orioles @ Yankees 7:05

3.  Red Sox @ Athletics 10:05

4.  Tigers @ Indians 7:05

5.  Astros @ Rays 7:10

6.  Dodgers @ Padres 10:10

7.  Brewers @ Rockies 8:40

8.  Mets @ Marlins 7:10

9.  Phillies @ Cardinals 8:15

10. Mariners @ Royals 8:10

11. Giants @ D-Backs 9:40

12. Rangers @ Angels 10:05

13. Blue Jays @ Reds 7:10  (Interleague)

14. Pirates @ Cubs 4:05

15. White Sox @ Twins 8:10

Saturday, June.21/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Nationals 7:15

2.  Orioles @ Yankees 1:05

3.  Red Sox @ Athletics 4:05

4.  Tigers @ Indians TBD

5.  Astros @ Rays 4:10

6.  Dodgers @ Padres 10:10

7.  Brewers @ Rockies 4:10

8.  Mets @ Marlins 4:10

9.  Phillies @ Cardinals 4:10

10. Mariners @ Royals 2:10

11. Giants @ D-Backs 10:10

12. Rangers @ Angels 7:15

13. Blue Jays @ Reds 4:10 (Interleague)

14. White Sox @ Twins 2:10

15. Pirates @ Cubs 7:15

Sunday, June.22/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Nationals 1:35

2.  Orioles @ Yankees TBD

3.  Red Sox @ Athletics 4:05

4.  Tigers @ Indians 1:05

5.  Astros @ Rays 1:40

6.  Dodgers @ Padres 4:10

7.  Brewers @ Rockies 4:10

8.  Mets @ Marlins 1:10

9.  Phillies @ Cardinals 2:15

10. Mariners @ Royals 2:10

11. Giants @ D-Backs 4:10

12. Rangers @ Angels TBD

13. Blue Jays @ Reds 1:10 (Interleague)

14. Pirates @ Cubs 2:20

15. White Sox @ Twins 2:10

Week 13

Monday, June.23/2014 (10 Games)

1.  White Sox @ Orioles 7:05

2.  Dodgers @ Royals 8:10  (Interleague)

3.  Pirates @ Rays 7:10 (Interleague)

4.  Padres @ Giants 10:15

5.  Cardinals @ Rockies 8:40

6.  Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

7.  Yankees @ Blue Jays 7:07

8.  Reds @ Cubs 8:05

9. Nationals @ Brewers 8:10

10.  Red Sox @ Mariners 10:10

Tuesday, June.24/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Astros 8:10 (Interleague)

2.  White Sox @ Orioles 7:05

3.  Indians @ D-Backs 9:40 (Interleague)

4.  Tigers @ Rangers 8:05

5.  Dodgers @ Royals 8:10 (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Angels 10:05

7.  Athletics @ Mets 7:10 (Interleague)

8.  Pirates @ Rays 7:10 (Interleague)

9.  Padres @ Giants 10:15

10. Cardinals @ Rockies 8:40

11. Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

12. Yankees @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Reds @ Cubs 8:05

14. Nationals @ Brewers 8:10

15. Red Sox @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, June.25/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Astros 8:10 (Interleague)

2.  White Sox @ Orioles 7:05

3.  Indians @ D-Backs 9:40  (Interleague)

4.  Tigers @ Rangers 8:05

5.  Dodgers @ Royals 8:10 (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Angels 10:05

7.  Athletics @ Mets 7:10 (Interleague)

8.  Pirates @ Rays 12:10 (Interleague)

9.  Padres @ Giants 3:45

10. Cardinals @ Rockies 3:10

11. Nationals @ Brewers 2:10

12. Reds @ Cubs 7:05

13. Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

14. Yankees @ Blue Jays 7:07

15. Red Sox @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday, June.26/2014 (10 Games)

1.  Braves @ Astros 2:10 (Interleague)

2.  Reds @ Giants 10:15

3.  Tigers @ Rangers 8:05

4.  Mets @ Pirates 7:05

5.  Cardinals @ Dodgers 10:10

6.  Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

7.  White Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

8.  Nationals @ Cubs 8:05

9.  Rockies @ Brewers 8:10

10.  Twins @ Angels 3:35

Friday, June.27/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Royals 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Padres 10:10

3.  Red Sox @ Yankees 7:05

4.  Reds @ Giants 10:15

5.  Tigers @ Astros 8:10

6.  Twins @ Rangers 8:05

7.  Mets @ Pirates 7:05

8.  Athletics @ Marlins 7:10 (Interleague)

9.  Cardinals @ Dodgers 10:10

10. Rays @ Orioles 7:05

11. Nationals @ Cubs 4:05

12. Braves @ Phillies 7:05

13. White Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

14. Rockies @ Brewers 8:10

15.  Indians @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday, June.28/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Royals 2:10

2.  D-Backs @ Padres 10:10

3.  Red Sox @ Yankees 7:15

4.  Reds @ Giants 10:05

5.  Tigers @ Astros 4:10

6.  Twins @ Rangers 4:05

7.  Mets @ Pirates 4:05

8.  Athletics @ Marlins  4:10 (Interleague)

9.  Cardinals @ Dodgers 7:15

10. Rays @ Orioles 4:05

11. Rockies @ Brewers 4:10

12.  Indians @ Mariners 10:10

13. Braves @ Phillies 3:05

14. White Sox @ Blue Jays 1:07

15. Nationals @ Cubs 4:05

Sunday, June.29/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Royals 2:10

2.  D-Backs @ Padres 4:10

3.  Red Sox @ Yankees TBD

4.  Reds @ Giants 4:05

5.  Tigers @ Astros 2:10

6.  Twins @ Rangers 3:05

7.  Mets @ Pirates 1:35

8.  Athletics @ Marlins 7:10  (Interleague)

9.  Cardinals @ Dodgers TBD

10. Rays @ Orioles 1:35

11. Nationals @ Cubs TBD

12. White Sox @ Blue Jays 1:07

13. Braves @ Phillies 1:35

14. Rockies @ Brewers 2:10

15.  Indians @ Mariners 4:10

Monday June.30/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Rangers @ Orioles 7:05

2. Rays @ Yankees 7:05

3. Rockies @ Nationals 7:05

4. Athletics @ Tigers 7:08

5. Cubs @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

6. Mets @ Braves 7:10

7. Angels @ White Sox 8:10

8. Royals @ Twins 8:10

9. Mariners @ Astros 8:10

10. Indians @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

11. Reds @ Padres 10:10

July 2014

Tuesday July.01/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ White Sox 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Pirates 7:05

3.  Cubs @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

4.  Reds @ Padres 10:10

5.  Indians @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

6.  Rockies @ Nationals 7:05

7.  Mets @ Braves 7:10

8.  Athletics @ Tigers 7:08

9.  Phillies @ Marlins 7:10

10. Mariners @ Astros 8:10

11. Cardinals @ Giants 10:15

12. Rays @ Yankees 7:05

13. Rangers @ Orioles 7:05

14. Brewers @ Blue Jays 1:07 (Interleague)

15. Royals @ Twins 8:10

Wednesday, July.02/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ White Sox 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Pirates 7:05

3.  Cubs @ Red Sox 7:10 (Interleague)

4.  Reds @ Padres 3:40

5.  Indians @ Dodgers 3:10(Interleague)

6.  Rockies @ Nationals 6:05

7.  Mets @ Braves 7:10

8.  Athletics @ Tigers 1:08

9.  Phillies @ Marlins 7:10

10. Mariners @ Astros 2:10

11. Cardinals @ Giants 10:15

12. Rays @ Yankees 1:05

13. Rangers @ Orioles 7:05

14. Brewers @ Blue Jays 12:37 (Interleague)

15. Royals @ Twins 1:10

Thursday, July.03/2014 ( 9 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Pirates 7:05

2.  Astros @ Angels 10:05

3.  Phillies @ Marlins 6:10

4.  Cardinals @ Giants 3:45

5.  Rays @ Tigers 7:08

6.  Rangers @ Orioles 7:05

7.  Blue Jays @ Athletics 9:05

8.  Dodgers @ Rockies 8:10

9.  Yankees @ Twins 8:10

Friday, July.04/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Braves 7:35

2.  Orioles @ Red Sox 7:15

3.  Cubs @ Nationals 11:05 AM

4.  Astros @ Angels 9:05

5.  Royals @ Indians 7:05

6.  Marlins @ Cardinals 7:15

7.  Brewers @ Reds 7:10

8.  Phillies @ Pirates 5:05

9.  Mariners @ White Sox 7:10

10. Giants @ Padres 6:40

11. Rays @ Tigers 7:08

12. Rangers @ Mets 7:10 (Interleague)

13. Blue Jays @ Athletics 4:05

14. Yankees @ Twins 3:10

15.  Dodgers @ Rockies 8:10

Saturday, July.05 /2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Braves 4:10

2.  Orioles @ Red Sox 7:15

3.  Cubs @ Nationals 4:05

4.  Astros @ Angels 10:05

5.  Royals @ Indians TBD

6.  Marlins @ Cardinals 2:15

7.  Brewers @ Reds 4:10

8.  Phillies @ Pirates 4:05

9.  Mariners @ White Sox 2:10

10. Giants @ Padres 7:15

11. Rays @ Tigers 4:08

12. Rangers @ Mets 7:15 (Interleague)

13. Blue Jays @ Athletics 10:05

14. Yankees @ Twins 2:10

15.  Dodgers @ Rockies 4:10

Sunday, July.06/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Braves 1:35

2.  Orioles @ Red Sox 1:35

3.  Cubs @ Nationals 1:35

4.  Astros @ Angels 3:35

5.  Royals @ Indians 1:05

6.  Marlins @ Cardinals 2:15

7.  Brewers @ Reds 1:10

8.  Phillies @ Pirates 1:35

9.  Mariners @ White Sox 2:10

10. Giants @ Padres 4:10

11. Rays @ Tigers 1:08

12. Rangers @ Mets 1:10 (Interleague)

13. Blue Jays @ Athletics 4:05

14. Yankees @ Twins 2:10

15.  Dodgers @ Rockies 4:10

Week 15

Monday, July.07/2014 (14 Games)

1.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

2.  Orioles @ Nationals 7:05 (Interleague)

3.  White Sox @ Red Sox 7:10

4.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

5.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Royals @ Rays 7:10

7.  Yankees @ Indians 7:05

8.  Pirates @ Cardinals 8:15

9.  Blue Jays @ Angels 10:05

10. Phillies @ Brewers 8:10

11. Padres @ Rockies 8:40

12. Marlins @ D-Backs 9:40

13. Twins @ Mariners 10:10

14.  Giants @ Athletics 10:05 (Interleague)

Tuesday, July.08/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

2.  Orioles @ Nationals  7:05 (Interleague)

3.  White Sox @ Red Sox 7:10

4.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

5.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Royals @ Rays 7:10

7.  Dodgers @ Tigers 7:08 (Interleague)

8.  Yankees @ Indians 7:05

9.  Pirates @ Cardinals 8:15

10. Giants @ Athletics 10:05 (Interleague)

11. Blue Jays @ Angels 10:05

12. Phillies @ Brewers 8:10

13. Padres @ Rockies 8:40

14. Marlins @ D-Backs 9:40

15. Twins @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, July.09 /2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

2.  Nationals @ Orioles 7:05 (Interleague)

3.  White Sox @ Red Sox 7:10

4.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

5.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Royals @ Rays 7:10

7.  Dodgers @ Tigers 1:08 (Interleague)

8.  Yankees @ Indians 7:05

9.  Pirates @ Cardinals 8:15

10. Athletics @ Giants 10:15 (Interleague)

11. Blue Jays @ Angels 3:35

12. Phillies @ Brewers 3:10

13. Marlins @ D-Backs 3:40

14. Padres @ Rockies 8:40

15. Twins @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday, July.10 /2014 (12 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 8:05

2.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

3.  White Sox @ Red Sox 4:05

4.  Cubs @ Reds 12:35

6.  Yankees @ Indians 7:05

7.  Pirates @ Cardinals 7:15

8.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

9.  Nationals @ Orioles 7:05 (Interleague)

10. Athletics @ Giants 3:45 (Interleague)

11. Phillies @ Brewers 2:10

12.  Twins @ Mariners 10:10

Friday, July.11/2014  (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 8:05

2.  D-Backs @ Giants 10:15

3.  Red Sox @ Astros 8:10

4.  White Sox @ Indians 7:05

5.  Tigers @ Royals 8:10

6.  Marlins @ Mets 7:10

7.  Yankees @ Orioles 7:05

8.  Pirates @ Reds 7:10

9.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

10. Blue Jays @ Rays 7:10

11. Cardinals @ Brewers 8:10

12. Twins @ Rockies 8:40 (Interleague)

13. Athletics @ Mariners 10:10

14. Nationals @ Phillies 3:05

15. Braves @ Cubs 4:05

Saturday, July.12/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 7:15

2.  D-Backs @ Giants 4:05

3.  Red Sox @ Astros 4:10

4.  White Sox @ Indians TBD

5.  Tigers @ Royals 7:10

6.  Marlins @ Mets 4:10

7.  Yankees @ Orioles 4:05

8.  Pirates @ Reds 7:15

9.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

10. Blue Jays @ Rays 4:10

11. Athletics @ Mariners 10:10

12. Cardinals @ Brewers 4:10

13. Twins @ Rockies 4:10 (Interleague)

14. Nationals @ Phillies 7:15

15. Braves @ Cubs 4:05

Sunday, July.13/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 3:05

2.  D-Backs @ Giants 4:05

3.  Red Sox @ Astros 2:10

4.  White Sox @ Indians 1:05

5.  Tigers @ Royals 2:10

6.  Marlins @ Mets 1:10

7.  Yankees @ Orioles 8:10 (ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT GAME)

8.  Pirates @ Reds 1:10

9.  Padres @ Dodgers 4:10

10. Blue Jays @ Rays 1:40

11. Braves @ Cubs 2:20

12. Nationals @ Phillies 1:35

13. Cardinals @ Brewers 2:10

14. Twins @ Rockies 4:10 (Interleague)

15. Athletics @ Mariners 4:10

ALL STAR Break July.14th – July.17th @ Target Field – Minneapolis MN

Week 16

Monday, July.14/2014

HR DERBY – Target Field 7 PM

Tuesday July.15/2014

All Star Game – Target Field 8 PM

Wednesday, July.16/2014

No Games Scheduled

Thursday, July.17/2014

No Games Scheduled

Friday, July.18/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Athletics 10:05

2.  Reds @ Yankees 7:05 (Interleague)

3.  Indians @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Rockies @ Pirates 7:05

5.  Astros @ White Sox 7:10

6.  Royals @ Red Sox 7:10

7.  Dodgers @ Cardinals 8:15

8.  Brewers @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Mets @ Padres 8:40

10. Phillies @ Braves 7:10

11. Mariners @ Angels 9:05

12. Giants @ Marlins 7:10

13. Rangers @ Blue Jays 7:07

14. Rays @ Twins 8:10

15. Cubs @ Dbacks 9:40

Saturday, July.19/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Athletics 9:05

2.  Reds @ Yankees 1:05 (Interleague)

3.  Indians @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Rockies @ Pirates 7:05

5.  Astros @ White Sox 7:10

6.  Royals @ Red Sox 7:10

7.  Dodgers @ Cardinals 4:05

8.  Brewers @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Mets @ Padres 8:40

10. Phillies @ Braves 7:10

11. Mariners @ Angels 9:05

12. Giants @ Marlins 7:10

13. Rays @ Twins 7:10

14. Rangers @ Blue Jays 1:07

15. Cubs @ Dbacks 8:10

Sunday, July.20/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Athletics 4:05

2.  Reds @ Yankees 1:05 (Interleague)

3.  Indians @ Tigers 1:08

4.  Rockies @ Pirates 1:35

5.  Astros @ White Sox 2:10

6.  Royals @ Red Sox 1:35

7.  Dodgers @ Cardinals 8:00 (ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT GAME)

8.  Brewers @ Nationals 1:35

9.  Mets @ Padres 4:10

10. Phillies @ Braves 1:35

11. Mariners @ Angels 3:35

12. Giants @ Marlins 7:10

13. Rangers @ Blue Jays 1:07

14. Rays @ Twins 2:10

15. Cubs @ Dbacks 4:10

Week 17

Monday, July.21/2014 (12 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Angels 10:05

2.  Royals @ White Sox 8:10

3.  Dodgers @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Marlins @ Braves 7:10

5.  Rangers @ Yankees 7:05

6.  Giants @ Phillies 7:05

7.  Red Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

8.  Reds @ Brewers 8:10

9.  Indians @ Twins 8:10

10. Nationals @ Rockies 8:40

11. Tigers @ D-Backs 9:40 (Interleague)

12. Mets @ Mariners 10:10 (Interleague)

Tuesday, July.22/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Angels 10:05

2.  Astros @ Athletics 10:05

3.  Royals @ White Sox 8:10

4.  Dodgers @ Pirates 7:05

5.  Marlins @ Braves 7:10

6.  Rays @ Cardinals 8:15 (Interleague)

7.  Rangers @ Yankees 7:05

8.  Giants @ Phillies 7:05

9.  Red Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

10. Padres @ Cubs 8:05

11. Reds @ Brewers 8:10

12. Indians @ Twins 8:10

13. Nationals @ Rockies 8:40

14. Tigers @ D-Backs 9:40 (Interleague)

15. Mets @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, July.23/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Angels 10:05

2.  Astros @ Athletics 10:05

3.  Royals @ White Sox 2:10

4.  Dodgers @ Pirates 7:05

5.  Marlins @ Braves 7:10

6.  Rays @ Cardinals 7:15 (Interleague)

7.  Rangers @ Yankees 7:05

8. Indians @ Twins 1:10

9. Reds @ Brewers 2:10

10. Nationals @ Rockies 3:10

11. Tigers @ D-Backs 3:40 (Interleague)

12. Mets @ Mariners 3:40 (Interleague)

13.  Giants @ Phillies 7:05

14. Red Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

15. Padres @ Cubs 8:05

Thursday, July.24/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Indians @ Royals 8:10

2.  Tigers @ Angels 10:05

3.  Astros @ Athletics 3:35

4.  Marlins @ Braves 7:10

5.  Rangers @ Yankees 1:05

6.  Red Sox @ Blue Jays 12:37

7.  Giants @ Phillies 1:05

8.  Padres @ Cubs 8:05

9.  White Sox @ Twins 8:10

10. Mets @ Brewers 8:10

11.  Orioles @ Mariners 10:10

***There is no (Interleague) games on this day (July.24)

Friday, July.25/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Rays 7:10

2.  Indians @ Royals 8:10

3.  Tigers @ Angels 10:05

4.  Dodgers @ Giants 10:15

5.  Marlins @ Astros 8:10 (Interleague)

6.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

7.  Padres @ Braves 7:35

8.  Blue Jays @ Yankees 7:05

9.  Nationals @ Reds 7:10

10. Cardinals @ Cubs 4:05

11. D-Backs @ Phillies 7:05

12. White Sox @ Twins 8:10

13. Mets @ Brewers 8:10

14.  Pirates @ Rockies 8:40

15. Orioles @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday, July.26/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Rays 7:10

2.  Indians @ Royals 7:10

3.  Tigers @ Angels 9:05

4.  Dodgers @ Giants 4:05

5.  Marlins @ Astros 7:10 (Interleague)

6.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

7.  Padres @ Braves 7:10

8.  Blue Jays @ Yankees 1:05

9.  Nationals @ Reds 9:05

10.  Pirates @ Rockies 8:10

11. Orioles @ Mariners 4:10

12. White Sox @ Twins 7:10

13. Cardinals @ Cubs 4:05

14. D-Backs @ Phillies 7:05

15. Mets @ Brewers 7:10

Sunday, July.27/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Rays 1:40

2.  Indians @ Royals 2:10

3.  Tigers @ Angels TBD

4.  Dodgers @ Giants 4:05

5.  Marlins @ Astros 2:10 (Interleague)

6.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

7.  Padres @ Braves 1:35

8.  Blue Jays @ Yankees 1:05

9.  Nationals @ Reds 1:10

10. Cardinals @ Cubs TBD

11. D-Backs @ Phillies 1:35

12. White Sox @ Twins 2:10

13. Mets @ Brewers 2:10

14. Orioles @ Mariners 4:10

15.  Pirates @ Rockies 4:10

Week 18

Monday, July.28/2014 (10 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Reds 7:10

2  Brewers @ Rays 7:10 (Interleague)

3.  Yankees @ Rangers 8:05

4.  Athletics @ Astros 8:10

5.  Phillies @ Mets 7:10

6.  Pirates @ Giants 10:15

7.  Padres @ Braves 12:10

8.  Blue Jays @ Red Sox 7:10

9.  Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

10. Rockies @ Cubs 8:05

Tuesday, July.29/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Orioles 7:05

2.  D-Backs @ Reds 7:10

3.  Braves @ Dodgers 10:10

4.  White Sox @ Tigers 7:08

5.  Brewers @ Rays 7:10 (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

7.  Yankees @ Rangers 8:05

8.  Athletics @ Astros 8:10

9.  Phillies @ Mets 7:10

10. Pirates @ Giants 10:15

11. Mariners @ Indians 7:05

12. Cardinals @ Padres 10:10

13. Blue Jays @ Red Sox 7:10

14. Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

15. Rockies @ Cubs 8:05

Wednesday, July.30/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Orioles 7:05

2.  D-Backs @ Reds 12:35

3.  Braves @ Dodgers 10:10

4.  White Sox @ Tigers 7:08

5.  Brewers @ Rays 12:10 (Interleague)

6.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

7.  Yankees @ Rangers 8:05

8.  Athletics @ Astros 2:10

9.  Phillies @ Mets 12:10

10. Pirates @ Giants 3:45

11. Mariners @ Indians 7:05

12. Cardinals @ Padres 10:10

13. Blue Jays @ Red Sox 7:10

14. Nationals @ Marlins 12:40

15. Rockies @ Cubs 8:05

Thursday, July.31/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Angels @ Orioles 7:05

2.  Braves @ Dodgers 10:10

3.  White Sox @ Tigers 1:08

4.  Reds @ Marlins 7:10

5.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

6.  Phillies @ Nationals 7:05

7.  Mariners @ Indians 7:05

8.  Cardinals @ Padres 3:40

9.  Blue Jays @ Astros 2:10

10. Rockies @ Cubs 2:20

11. Pirates @ D-Backs 9:40

***There is no (Interleague) games on this day (July.31)

Aug 2014

Friday, Aug.01/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rays 7:10

2.  Braves @ Padres 10:10

3.  Cubs @ Dodgers 10:10

4.  Reds @ Marlins 7:10

5,  Rockies @ Tigers 7:08 (Interleague)

6.  Royals @ Athletics 9:35

7.  Brewers @ Cardinals 8:15

8.  Twins @ White Sox 7:10

9.  Yankees @ Red Sox 7:10

10. Phillies @ Nationals 7:05

11. Mariners @ Orioles 7:05

12. Giants @ Mets 7:10

13. Rangers @ Indians 7:05

14. Blue Jays @ Astros 8:10

15. Pirates @ D-Backs 9:40

Saturday, Aug.02/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rays 7:10

2.  Braves @ Padres 8:40

3.  Cubs @ Dodgers 9:10

4.  Reds @ Marlins 7:10

5,  Rockies @ Tigers 9:08 (Interleague)

6.  Royals @ Athletics 4:05

7.  Brewers @ Cardinals 7:15

8.  Twins @ White Sox 7:10

9.  Yankees @ Red Sox 7:05

10. Phillies @ Nationals 7:05

11. Mariners @ Orioles 7:05

12. Giants @ Mets 7:10

13. Rangers @ Indians 7:05

14. Blue Jays @ Astros 7:10

15. Pirates @ D-Backs 8:10

Sunday, Aug.03/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rays 1:40

2.  Braves @ Padres 4:10

3.  Cubs @ Dodgers TBD

4.  Reds @ Marlins 1:10

5,  Rockies @ Tigers 1:08 (Interleague)

6.  Royals @ Athletics 4:05

7.  Brewers @ Cardinals 2:15

8.  Twins @ White Sox 2:10

9.  Yankees @ Red Sox TBD

10. Phillies @ Nationals 1:35

11. Mariners @ Orioles 1:35

12. Giants @ Mets 1:10

13. Rangers @ Indians 1:05

14. Blue Jays @ Astros 2:10

15. Pirates @ D-Backs 4:10

Week 19

Monday, Aug.04/2014 (6 Games)

1.  Angels @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

2.  Reds @ Indians 7:05

3.  Tigers @ Yankees 7:05

4.  Giants @ Mets 12:10

5.  Rays @ Athletics 10:05

6.  Rangers @ White Sox 8:10

Tuesday, Aug.05/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Dodgers 10:10 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Cardinals 8:15 (Interleague)

3.  Reds @ Indians 7:05 (Interleague)

4.  Tigers @ NY Yankees 7:05

5.  Marlins @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Mets @ Nationals 7:05

7.  Rays @ Athletics 10:05

8.  Rangers @ White Sox 8:10

9.  Astros @ Phillies 7:05 (Interleague)

10. Orioles @ Blue Jays 7:07

11. Padres @ Twins 8:10 (Interleague)

12. Giants @ Brewers 8:10

13. Cubs @ Rockies 8:40

14. Royals @ D-Backs 9:40 (Interleague)

15. Braves @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, Aug.06/2014

1.  Dodgers @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Cardinals 8:15 (Interleague)

3.  Indians @ Reds 7:10 (Interleague)

4.  Tigers @ Yankees  7:05

5.  Marlins @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Mets @ Nationals 7:05

7.  Rays @ Athletics 3:35

8.  Rangers @ White Sox 2:10

9. Padres @ Twins 1:10 (Interleague)

10. Braves @ Mariners 3:40 (Interleague)

11. Astros @ Phillies 7:05 (Interleague)

12. Orioles @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Giants @ Brewers 8:10

14. Cubs @ Rockies 8:40

15. Royals @ D-Backs 9:40 (Interleague)

Thursday, Aug.07/2014 (13 Games)

1. Red Sox @ Cardinals 7:15 (Interleague)

2 Indians @ Reds  7:10 (Interleague)

3.  Tigers @ Yankees 1:05

4.  Dodgers @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

5.  Marlins @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Twins @ Athletics 10:05

7.  Mets @ Nationals 12:35

8.  Giants @ Brewers 2:10

9.  Cubs @ Rockies 3:10

10. Astros @ Phillies 7:05 (Interleague)

11. Orioles @ Blue Jays 7:07

12. Royals @ D-Backs 9:40 (Interleague)

13. White Sox @ Mariners 10:10

Friday, Aug.08/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Angels 10:05

2.  Indians @ Yankees 7:05

3.  Marlins @ Reds 7:10

4.  Twins @ Athletics 10:05

5.  Padres @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Giants @ Royals 7:10

7.  Cardinals @ Orioles  7:05 (Interleague)

8.  Rangers @ Astros 7:10

9.  Nationals @ Braves 7:35

10. Rays @ Cubs 4:05

11. Mets @ Phillies 7:05

12. Tigers @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Dodgers @ Brewers 8:10

14. Rockies @ D-Backs 8:40

15. White Sox @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday, Aug.09/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Angels 9:05

2.  Indians @ Yankees 1:05

3.  Marlins @ Reds 7:10

4.  Twins @ Athletics 9:05

5.  Padres @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Giants @ Royals 7:10

7.  Cardinals @ Orioles 4:05 (Interleague)

8.  Rangers @ Astros 7:10

9.  Nationals @ Braves 7:10

10. Rays @ Cubs 4:05

11. Mets @Phillies 7:05

12. Tigers @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Dodgers @ Brewers 8:10

14. Rockies @ D-Backs 8:40

15. White Sox @ Mariners 10:10

Sunday, Aug.10/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Angels TBD

2.  Indians @ Yankees TBD

3.  Marlins @ Reds 1:10

4.  Twins @ Athletics 4:05

5.  Padres @ Pirates 1:35

6.  Giants @ Royals 2:10

7.  Cardinals @ Orioles 1:35

9.  Nationals @ Braves 1:35

10. Rays @ Cubs 4:05

11. Mets @ Phillies 7:05

12. Tigers @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Dodgers @ Brewers 8:10

14. Rockies @ D-Backs 8:40

15. White Sox @ Mariners 10:10

Week 20

Monday, Aug.11/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Rockies @ Padres 10:10

2.  Tigers @ Pirates 7:05 (Interleague)

3.  Dodgers @ Braves 7:10

4.  Twins @ Astros 8:10

5.  Yankees @ Orioles 7:05

6.  Athletics @ Royals 8:10

7.  Cardinals @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Rays @ Rangers 8:05

9.  Mets @ Phillies 1:05

10. Brewers @ Cubs 8:05

11. Blue Jays @ Mariners 10:10

Tuesday, Aug.12/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Indians 7:05 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Reds 7:10 (Interleague)

3.  White Sox @ Giants 10:15 (Interleague)

4.  Rockies @ Padres 10:15

5.  Tigers @ Pirates  7:05 (Interleague)

6.  Dodgers @ Braves 7:10

7.  Twins @ Astros 8:10

8.  Yankees @ Orioles 7:05

9.  Athletics @ Royals 8:10

10. Phillies @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

11. Cardinals @ Marlins 7:10

12. Rays @ Rangers 8:05

13. Nationals @ Mets 7:10

14. Brewers @ Cubs 8:05

15. Blue Jays @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, Aug.13/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Indians 7:05 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Reds 12:35 (Interleague)

3.  White Sox @ Giants 3:45 (Interleague)

4.  Rockies @ Padres 6:40

5.  Pirates @ Tigers 7:08 (Interleague)

6.  Dodgers @ Braves 7:10

7.  Twins @ Astros 2:10

8.  Yankees @ Orioles 7:05

9.  Athletics @ Royals 8:10

10. Phillies @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

11. Cardinals @ Marlins 7:10

12. Rays @ Rangers 8:05

13. Nationals @ Mets 7:10

14. Brewers @ Cubs 8:05

15. Blue Jays @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday, Aug.14/2014 (10 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Marlins 7:10

2.  Astros @ Red Sox 7:10

3.  Dodgers @ Braves 12:10

4.  Athletics @ Royals 2:10

5.  Pirates @ Tigers 1:08 (Interleague)

6,  Padres @ Cardinals 8:15

7.  Rays @ Rangers 8:05

8.  Nationals @ Mets 7:10

9.  Brewers @ Cubs 2:20

10. Reds @ Rockies 8:40

Friday, Aug.15/2014  (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 8:05

2.  D-Backs @ Marlins 7:10

3.  Orioles @ Indians 7:05

4.  Cubs @ Mets 7:10

5.  Astros @ Red Sox 7:10

6.  Brewers @ Dodgers 10:10

7.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

8.  Athletics @ Braves 7:35 (Interleague)

9.  Phillies @ Giants 10:15

10. Pirates @ Nationals 7:05

11.  Padres @ Cardinals 8:15

12. Mariners @ Tigers 7:08

13. Blue Jays @ White Sox 8:10

14. Royals @ Twins 8:10

15. Reds @ Rockies 8:40

Saturday, Aug.16/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 8:05

2.  D-Backs @ Marlins 7:10

3.  Orioles @ Indians 7:05

4.  Cubs @ Mets 7:10

5.  Astros @ Red Sox 7:10

6.  Brewers @ Dodgers 9:10

7.  Yankees @ Rays 4:10

8.  Athletics @ Braves 7:10 (Interleague)

9.  Phillies @ Giants 4:05

10. Pirates @ Nationals 7:05

11.  Padres @ Cardinals 7:15

12. Mariners @ Tigers 7:08

13. Blue Jays @ White Sox 7:10

14. Royals @ Twins 7:10

15. Reds @ Rockies 8:10

Sunday, Aug.17/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 3:05

2.  D-Backs @ Marlins 1:10

3.  Orioles @ Indians 1:05

4.  Cubs @ Mets 1:10

5.  Astros @ Red Sox 1:35

6.  Brewers @ Dodgers 4:10

7.  Yankees @ Rays 1:40

8.  Athletics @ Braves 1:35 (Interleague)

9.  Phillies @ Giants 4:05

10. Pirates @ Nationals 5:05

11.  Padres @ Cardinals 2:15

12. Mariners @ Tigers 1:08

13. Blue Jays @ White Sox 2:10

14. Royals @ Twins 2:10

15. Reds @ Rockies 4:10

Week 21

Monday, Aug.18/2014 (8 Games)

1.  Angels @ Red Sox 7:10

2.  D-Backs @ Nationals 7:05

3.  Braves @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Orioles @ White Sox 8:10

5.  Cubs @ Mets 12:10

6.  Reds @ Cardinals 8:15

7.  Mariners @ Philllies 7:05 (Interleague)

8.  Royals @ Twins 8:10

Tuesday, Aug.19/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Red Sox 7:10

2.  D-Backs @ Nationals 7:05

3.  Braves @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Orioles @ White Sox 8:10

5.  Reds @ Cardinals 8:15

6.  Tigers @ Rays 7:10

7.  Astros @ Yankees 7:05

8.  Mets @ Athletics 10:05 (Interleague)

9.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

10. Rangers @ Marlins 7:10  (Interleague)

11. Mariners @ Phillies 7:05 (Interleague)

12. Giants @ Cubs 8:05

13. Indians @ Twins 8:10

14. Blue Jays @ Brewers 8:10 (Interleague)

15. Royals @ Rockies 8:40

Wednesday, Aug.20/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Red Sox 7:10

2.  D-Backs @ Nationals 7:05

3.  Braves @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Orioles @ White Sox 8:10

5.  Reds @ Cardinals 7:15

6.  Tigers @ Rays 7:10

7.  Astros @ Yankees 7:05

8.  Mets @ Athletics 3:35 (Interleague)

9.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

10. Rangers @ Marlins 7:10   (Interleague)

11. Mariners @ Phillies 1:05 (Interleague)

12. Blue Jays @ Brewers 8:10 (Interleague)

13. Giants @ Cubs 8:05

14. Indians @ Twins 8:10

15. Royals @ Rockies 8:40

Thursday, Aug.21/2014 (8 Games)

1.  Angels @ Red Sox 7:10

2.  D-Backs @ Nationals 4:05

3.  Braves @ Reds 7:10

4.  Tigers @ Rays 1:10

5.  Astros @ Yankees 7:05

6.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

7. Giants @ Cubs 8:05

8. Indians @ Twins 8:10

*** There is no Interleague Today (Aug.21)

Friday, Aug.22/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 10:05

2.  Braves @ Reds 7:10

3.  White Sox @ Yankees 7:05

4.  Astros @ Indians 7:05

5.  Royals @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Mets @ Dodgers 10:10

7.  Mariners @ Red Sox 7:10

8.  Giants @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Orioles @ Cubs 2:20 (Interleague)

10. Cardinals @ Phillies 7:05

11. Rays @ Blue Jays 7:07

12. Tigers @ Twins 8:10

13.  Pirates @ Brewers 8:10

14.  Marlins @ Rockies 8:40

15.  Padres @ D-Backs 9:40

Saturday, Aug.23/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 9:05

2.  Braves @ Reds 7:10

3.  White Sox @ Yankees 1:05

4.  Astros @ Indians 7:05

5.  Royals @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Mets @ Dodgers 9:10

7.  Mariners @ Red Sox 1:35

8.  Giants @ Nationals 4:05

9. Tigers @ Twins 7:10

10 Marlins @ Rockies 8:10

11. Rays @ Blue Jays 1:07

12. Orioles @ Cubs 4:05 (Interleague)

13. Cardinals @ Phillies 7:05

14.  Pirates @ Brewers 7:10

15.  Padres @ D-Backs 9:40

Sunday, Aug.24/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 4:05

2.  Braves @ Reds 1:10

3.  White Sox @ Yankees TBD

4.  Astros @ Indians 1:05

5.  Royals @ Rangers 3:05

6.  Mets @ Dodgers 4:10

7.  Mariners @ Red Sox 1:35

8.  Giants @ Nationals 1:35

9.  Orioles @ Cubs 2:20 (Interleague)

10. Rays @ Blue Jays 1:07

11. Cardinals @ Phillies 1:35

12. Tigers @ Twins 2:10

13.  Pirates @ Brewers 2:10

14.  Marlins @ Rockies 4:10

15.  Padres @ D-Backs 4:10

Week 22

Monday, Aug.25/2014 (9 Games)

1.  Rockies @ Giants 10:15

2.  Marlins @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

3.  Brewers @ Padres 10:10

4.  Athletics @ Astros 8:10

5.  Cardinals @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Rays @ Orioles 7:05

7.  Nationals @ Phillies 7:05

8.  Red Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

9.  Rangers @ Mariners 10:10

Tuesday, Aug.26/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

2.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

3.  Indians @ White Sox 8:10

4.  Rockies @ Giants 10:15

5.  Marlins @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

6.  Brewers @ Padres 10:10

7.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

8.  Yankees @ Tigers 7:08

9.  Athletics @ Astros 8:10

10. Cardinals @ Pirates 7:05

11. Rays @ Orioles 7:05

12. Nationals @ Phillies 7:05

13. Red Sox @ Biue Jays 7:07

14. Dodgers @ D-Backs 9:40

15. Rangers @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, Aug.27/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

2.  Cubs @ Reds 7:10

3.  Indians @ White Sox 8:10

4.  Rockies @ Giants 10:15

5.  Marlins @ Angels 10:05 (Interleague)

6.  Brewers @ Padres 10:10

7.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

8.  Yankees @ Tigers 7:08

9.  Athletics @ Astros 8:10

10. Cardinals @ Pirates 12:35

11. Rays @ Orioles 7:05

12. Rangers @ Mariners 3:40

13. Nationals @ Phillies 7:05

14. Red Sox @ Blue Jays 7:07

15. Dodgers @ D-Backs 9:40

Thursday, Aug.28/2014 (9 Games)

1.  Braves @ Mets 7:10

2.  Cubs @ Reds 12:35

3.  Indians @ White Sox 8:10

4.  Rockies @ Giants 3:45

5.  Twins @ Royals 8:10

6.  Yankees @ Tigers 1:08

7.  Athletics @ Angels 10:05

8.  Rays @ Orioles 7:05

9.  Rangers @ Astros 8:10

*** There is no Interleague Today (Aug.28)

Friday, Aug.29/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Rays 7:10

2.  Cubs @ Cardinals 8:15

3.  Reds @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Indians @ Royals 8:10

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 8:10

6.  Dodgers @ Padres 10:10

7.  Marlins @ Braves 7:35

8.  Brewers @ Giants 10:15

9.  Twins @ Orioles 7:05

10. Athletics @ Angels 10:05

11. Phillies @ Mets 7:10

12. Rangers @ Astros 8:10

13. Yankees @ Blue Jays 7:07

14. Rockies @ D-Backs 9:40

15.  Nationals @ Mariners 10:10 (Interleague)

Saturday Aug.30/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Rays 7:10

2.  Cubs @ Cardinals 7:15

3.  Reds @ Pirates 4:05

4.  Indians @ Royals 7:10

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 7:10

6.  Dodgers @ Padres 10:10

7.  Marlins @ Braves 7:10

8.  Brewers @ Giants 9:05

9.  Twins @ Orioles TBD

10. Athletics @ Angels 9:05

11. Phillies @ Mets 7:10

12. Rangers @ Astros 7:10

13. Nationals @ Mariners 9:10 (Interleague)

14. Yankees @ Blue Jays 1:07

15. Rockies @ D-Backs 8:10

Sunday Aug.31/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Rays 1:40

2.  Cubs @ Cardinals 2:15

3.  Reds @ Pirates 1:35

4.  Indians @ Royals 2:10

5.  Tigers @ White Sox 2:10

6.  Dodgers @ Padres 4:10

7.  Marlins @ Braves 5:10

8.  Brewers @ Giants 4:05

9.  Twins @ Orioles 1:35

10. Athletics @ Angels 3:35

11. Phillies @ Mets 1:10

12. Rangers @ Astros 2:10

13. Yankees @ Blue Jays 1:07

14. Rockies @ D-Backs 4:10

15.  Nationals @ Mariners 4:10 (Interleague)

September 2014

Week 23

Monday, Sept.01/2014 (12 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Padres 4:10

2.  Red Sox @ Rays 1:10

3.  Tigers @ Indians 4:05

4.  Twins @ Orioles 1:35

5.  Mets @ Marlins 1:10

6.  Phillies @ Braves 1:10

7.  Pirates @ Cardinals 2:15

8.  Mariners @ Athletics 4:05

9.  Rangers @ Royals 8:10

10. Nationals @ Dodgers 8:10

11. Brewers @ Cubs 2:20

12.  Giants @ Rockies 4:10

***There is no Interleague Today (Sept.01)

Tuesday, Sept.02/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Padres 10:10

3.  Red Sox @ Yankees 7:05

4.  Reds @ Orioles 7:05 (Interleague)

5.  Tigers @ Indians 7:05

6.  Mets @ Marlins 7:10

7.  Phillies @ Braves 7:10

8.  Pirates @ Cardinals 8:15

9.  Mariners @ Athletics 10:05

10. Rangers @ Royals 8:10

11. Blue Jays @ Rays 7:10

12. Nationals @ Dodgers 10:10

13. Brewers @ Cubs 8:05

14. White Sox @ Twins 8:10

15. Giants @ Rockies 8:40

Wednesday, Sept.03/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Astros 8:10

2.  D-Backs @ Padres 10:05

3.  Red Sox @ Yankees 7:05

4.  Reds @ Orioles 7:05 (Interleague)

5.  Tigers @ Indians 7:05

6.  Mets @ Marlins 7:10

7.  Phillies @ Braves 12:10

8.  Pirates @ Cardinals 1:45

9.  Mariners @ Athletics 3:35

10. Rangers @ Royals 8:10

11. Blue Jays @ Rays 7:10

12. Nationals @ Dodgers 3:10

13. Giants @ Rockies 3:10

14. Brewers @ Cubs 8:05

15. White Sox @ Twins 8:10

Thursday, Sept.04/2014 (8 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Padres 10:10

2.  Red Sox @ Yankees 7:05

3.  Reds @ Orioles  7:05 (Interleague)

4.  Tigers @ Indians 7:08

5.  Mariners @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Blue Jays @ Rays 7:10

7.  Angels @ Twins 8:10

8.  Cardinals @ Brewers 8:10

Friday, Sept.05/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 10:10

2.  Braves @ Marlins 7:10

3.  Orioles @ Rays 7:10

4.  White Sox @ Indians 7:05

5.  Astros @ Athletics 10:05

6.  Royals @ Yankees 7:05

7.  Mets @ Reds 7:10

8.  Phillies @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Mariners @ Rangers 8:05

10. Giants @ Tigers 7:08 (Interleague)

11. Blue Jays @ Red Sox 7:10

12. Pirates @ Cubs 2:20

13. Angels @ Twins 8:10

14. Cardinals @ Brewers 8:10

15. Padres @ Rockies 8:40

Saturday, Sept.06/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Dodgers 9:10

2.  Braves @ Marlins 7:10

3.  Orioles @ Rays 1:10

4.  White Sox @ Indians 7:05

5.  Astros @ Athletics 4:05

6.  Royals @ Yankees 4:05

7.  Mets @ Reds 4:10

8.  Phillies @ Nationals 4:05

9.  Mariners @ Rangers 8:05

10. Giants @ Tigers 1:08 (Interleague)

11. Blue Jays @ Red Sox 7:10

12. Angels @ Twins 7:10

13. Cardinals @ Brewers 7:10

14. Padres @ Rockies 8:10

15. Pirates @ Cubs 4:05

Sunday, Sept.07/2014 (15 Games)

1.  D-Backs @ Dodgers TBD

2.  Braves @ Marlins 1:10

3.  Orioles @ Rays 1:40

4.  White Sox @ Indians 1:05

5.  Astros @ Athletics 4:05

6.  Royals @ Yankees 1:05

7.  Mets @ Reds 1:10

8.  Phillies @ Nationals 1:35

9.  Mariners @ Rangers 3:05

10. Giants @ Tigers 1:08 (Interleague)

11. Blue Jays @ Red Sox 1:35

12. Pirates @ Cubs 2:20

13. Angels @ Twins 2:10

14. Cardinals @ Brewers 2:10

15. Padres @ Rockies 4:10

Week 24

Monday, Sept.08/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Braves @ Nationals 7:05

2.  Orioles @ Red Sox 7:10

3.  Rockies @ Mets 7:10

4.  Royals @ Tigers 7:08

5.  Athletics @ White Sox 8:10

6.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

7.  Cardinals @ Reds 7:10

8.  Pirates @ Phillies 7:05

9.  Cubs @ Blue Jays 7:07 (Interleague)

10. Marlins @ Brewers 8:10

11.  Astros @ Mariners 10:10

Tuesday, Sept.09/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 8:05

2.  D-Backs @ Giants 10:15

3.  Giants @ Nationals 7:05

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 7:10

5.  Rockies @ Mets 7:10

6.  Royals @ Tigers 7:08

7.  Twins @ Indians 7:05

8.  Athletics @ White Sox 8:10

9.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

10. Cardinals @ Reds 7:10

11. Rays @ Yankees 7:05

12. Pirates @ Phillies 7:05

13. Cubs @ Blue Jays 7:07 (Interleague)

14. Marlins @ Brewers 8:10

15. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

Wednesday, Sept.10/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 8:05

2.  D-Backs @ Giants 10:15

3.  Giants @ Nationals 4:05

4.  Orioles @ Red Sox 1:35

5.  Rockies @ Mets 7:10

6.  Royals @ Tigers 7:08

7.  Twins @ Indians 7:05

8.  Athletics @ White Sox 8:10

9.  Padres @ Dodgers 10:10

10. Cardinals @ Reds 7:10

11. Rays @ Yankees 7:05

12. Pirates @ Phillies 7:05

13. Cubs @ Blue Jays 7:07 (Interleague)

14. Marlins @ Brewers 8:10

15. Astros @ Mariners 10:10

Thursday, Sept.11/2014 (10 Games)

1.  Angels @ Rangers 8:05

2.  D-Backs @ Giants 3:45

3.  Red Sox @ Royals 8:10

4.  Twins @ Indians 12:05

5.  Athletics @ White Sox 2:10

6.  Cardinals @ Reds 12:35

7.  Rays @ Yankees 7:05

8.  Nationals @ Mets 7:10

9.  Pirates @ Phillies 7:05

10. Marlins @ Brewers 8:10

***There is no Interleague on this day (Sept.11)

Friday, Sept.12/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Rangers 8:05 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Royals 8:10

3.  Cubs @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Indians @ Tigers 7:?08

5.  Rockies @ Cardinals 8:15

6.  Astros @ Angels 10:05

7.  Dodgers @ Giants 10:15

8.  Twins @ White Sox 8:10

9.  Yankees @ Orioles 7:05

10. Nationals @ Mets 7:10

11. Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

12. Rays @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Reds @ Brewers 8:10

14. Padres @ D-Backs 9:40

15. Athletics @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday, Sept.13/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Rangers 1:05 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Royals 7:10

3.  Cubs @ Pirates 7:05

4.  Indians @ Tigers 7:08

5.  Rockies @ Cardinals 7:15

6.  Astros @ Angels 9:05

7.  Dodgers @ Giants 9:05

8.  Twins @ White Sox 7:10

9.  Yankees @ Orioles 1:05

10. Nationals @ Mets 7:10

11. Athletics @ Mariners 9:10

12. Rays @ Blue Jays 1:07

13. Reds @ Brewers 7:10

14. Marlins @ Phillies 7:05

15. Padres @ D-Backs 8:10

Sunday, Sept.14/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Braves @ Rangers 3:05 (Interleague)

2.  Red Sox @ Royals 2:10

3.  Cubs @ Pirates 1:35

4.  Indians @ Tigers 1:08

5.  Rockies @ Cardinals 2:15

6.  Astros @ Angels 3:35

7.  Dodgers @ Giants 4:05

8.  Twins @ White Sox 2:10

9.  Yankees @ Orioles 1:35

10. Nationals @ Mets 1:10

11. Rays @ Blue Jays 1:07

12. Marlins @ Phillies 1:35

13. Reds @ Brewers 2:10

14. Padres @ D-Backs 4:10

15. Athletics @ Mariners 4:10

Week 25

Monday, Sept.15/2014 (12 Games)

1.  White Sox @ Royals 8:10

2.  Indians @ Astros 8:10

3.  Marlins @ Mets 7:10

4.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

5.  Phillies @ Padres 10:10

6.  Mariners @ Angels 10:05

7.  Blue Jays @ Orioles 7:05

8.  Nationals @ Braves 7:10

9.  Reds @ Cubs 8:05

10. Tigers @ Twins  8:10

11.  Dodgers @ Rockies 8:40

12.  Giants @ D-Backs 9:40

There is No Interleague on this date (Sept.15)

Tuesday, Sept.16/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Pirates 7:05 (Interleague)

2.  White Sox @ Royals 8:10

3.  Indians @ Astros 8:10

4.  Marlins @ Mets 7:10

5.  Brewers @ Cardinals 8:15

6.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

7.  Phillies @ Padres 10:10

8.  Mariners @ Angels 10:05

9.  Rangers @ Athletics 10:05

10. Blue Jays @ Orioles 7:05

11. Nationals @ Braves 7:10

12. Reds @ Cubs 8:05

13. Tigers @ Twins 8:10

14. Dodgers @ Rockies 8:40

15. Giants @ D-Backs 9:40

Wednesday, Sept.17/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Pirates  7:05 (Interleague)

2.  White Sox @ Royals 8:10

3.  Indians @ Astros 8:10

4.  Marlins @ Mets 7:10

5.  Brewers @ Cardinals 8:15

6.  Yankees @ Rays 7:10

7.  Phillies @ Padres 10:10

8.  Mariners @ Angels 10:05

9.  Rangers @ Athletics 10:05

10. Blue Jays @ Orioles 7:05

11. Nationals @ Braves 7:10

12. Dodgers @ Rockies 3:10

13. Giants @ D-Backs 3:40

14. Reds @ Cubs 8:05

15. Tigers @ Twins 8:10

Thursday, Sept.18/2014 (10 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Pirates  7:05 (Interleague)

2.  Indians @ Astros 8:10

3.  Brewers @ Cardinals 8:15

4.  Phillies @ Padres 10:10

5.  Mariners @ Angels 10:05

6.  Blue Jays @ Yankees 7:05

7.  Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Rangers @ Athletics 3:35

9.  Dodgers @ Cubs 8:05

10. D-Backs @ Rockies 8:40

Friday, Sept.19/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Orioles 7:05

2.  White Sox @ Rays 7:10

3.  Reds @ Cardinals 8:15

4.  Tigers @ Royals 8:10

5.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Mets @ Braves 7:35

7.  Phillies @ Athletics 9:35 (Interleague)

8.  Mariners @ Astros 8:10

9.  Giants @ Padres 10:10

10. Rangers @ Angels 10:05

11. Blue Jays @ Yankees 7:05

12. Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

13. Dodgers @ Cubs 2:20

14. D-Backs @ Rockies 8:10

15. Indians @ Twins 8:10

Saturday, Sept.20/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Orioles 7:05

2.  White Sox @ Rays 7:10

3.  Reds @ Cardinals 7:15

4.  Tigers @ Royals 7:10

5.  Brewers @ Pirates 7:05

6.  Mets @ Braves 7:10

7.  Phillies @ Athletics 4:05 (Interleague)

8.  Mariners @ Astros 7:10

9.  Giants @ Padres 8:40

10. Rangers @ Angels 9:05

11. Blue Jays @ Yankees TBD

12. Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

13. D-Backs @ Rockies 8:10

14. Indians @ Twins 7:10

15. Dodgers @ Cubs 4:05

Sunday, Sept.21/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Red Sox @ Orioles 1:35

2.  White Sox @ Rays 1:40

3.  Reds @ Cardinals 2:15

4.  Tigers @ Royals 2:10

5.  Brewers @ Pirates 1:35

6.  Mets @ Braves 1:35

7.  Phillies @ Athletics 4:05 (Interleague)

8.  Mariners @ Astros 2:10

9.  Giants @ Padres 4:10

10. Rangers @ Angels TBD

11. Blue Jays @ Yankees 1:05

12. Nationals @ Marlins 7:10

13. Dodgers @ Cubs 2:20

14. Indians @ Twins 2:10

15. D-Backs @ Rockies 4:10

Week 26

Monday, Sept.22/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 10:05

2.  Orioles @ Yankees 7:05

3.  White Sox @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Rockies @ Padres 10:10

5.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Royals @ Indians 7:05

7.  Pirates @ Braves 7:10

8.  Giants @ Dodgers 10:10

9.  Mariners @ Blue Jays 7:07

10. Cardinals @ Cubs 8:05

11. D-Backs @ Twins 8:10 (Interleague)

Tuesday, Sept.23/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 10:05

2.  Orioles @ Yankees 7:05

3.  White Sox @ Tigers 7:08

4.  Rockies @ Padres 10:10

5.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Royals @ Indians 7:05

7.  Brewers @ Reds 7:10

8.  Mets @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Phillies @ Marlins 7:10

10. Pirates @ Braves 7:10

11. Giants @ Dodgers 10:10

12. Rays @ Red Sox 7:10

13. Mariners @ Blue Jays 7:07

14. Cardinals @ Cubs 8:05

15. D-Backs @ Twins 8:10 (Interleague)

Wednesday, Sept.24/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Angels @ Athletics 3:35

2.  Orioles @ Yankees 1:05

3.  White Sox @ Tigers 1:08

4.  Rockies @ Padres 10:10

5.  Astros @ Rangers 8:05

6.  Royals @ Indians 7:05

7.  Brewers @ Reds 7:10

8.  Mets @ Nationals 7:05

9.  Phillies @ Marlins 7:10

10. Pirates @ Braves 7:10

11. Giants @ Dodgers 10:10

12. Rays @ Red Sox 7:10

13. D-Backs @ Twins 1:10 (Interleague)

14. Mariners @ Blue Jays 7:07

15. Cardinals @ Cubs 8:05

Thursday, Sept.25/2014 (11 Games)

1.  Orioles @ Yankees 7:05

2.  Royals @ White Sox 8:10

3.  Brewers @ Reds 12:35

4.  Twins @ Tigers 7:08

5.  Mets @ Nationals 7:05

6.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

7.  Phillies @ Marlins 7:10

8.  Pirates @ Braves 7:10

9.  Padres @ Giants 10:15

10. Rays @ Red Sox 7:10

11. Mariners @ Blue Jays 4:07

***There is no Interleague on this date (Sept.25)

Friday, Sept.26/2014 (15 Games) (Final Weekend)

1.  Rockies @ Dodgers 10:10

2.  Royals @ White Sox 8:10

3.  Astros @ Mets 7:10 (Interleague)

4.  Marlins @ Nationals 7:05

5.  Twins @ Tigers 7:08

6.  Yankees @ Red Sox 7:10

7.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

8.  Pirates @ Reds 7:10

9.  Padres @ Giants 10:15

10. Rays @ Indians 7:05

11. Braves @ Phillies 7:05

12. Orioles @ Blue Jays 7:07

13. Cubs @ Brewers 8:10

14. Cardinals @ D-Backs 9:40

15.  Angels @ Mariners 10:10

Saturday Sept.27/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Rockies @ Dodgers 9:10

2.  Royals @ White Sox 7:10

3.  Astros @ Mets 7:10 (Interleague)

4.  Marlins @ Nationals 4:05

5.  Twins @ Tigers 7:08

6.  Yankees @ Red Sox 1:35

7.  Athletics @ Rangers 8:05

8.  Pirates @ Reds 1:10

9.  Padres @ Giants 4:05

10. Rays @ Indians 6:05

15.  Angels @ Mariners 9:10

12. Orioles @ Blue Jays 1:07

13. Cubs @ Brewers 7:10

14. Braves @ Phillies 7:05

15. Cardinals @ D-Backs 8:10

Sunday Sept.28/2014 (15 Games)

1.  Rockies @ Dodgers 4:10

2.  Royals @ White Sox 2:10

3.  Astros @ Mets 1:10 (Interleague)

4.  Marlins @ Nationals 1:35

5.  Twins @ Tigers 1:08

6.  Yankees @ Red Sox 1:35

7.  Athletics @ Rangers 3:05

8.  Pirates @ Reds 1:10

9.  Padres @ Giants 4:05

10. Rays @ Indians 1:05

11. Orioles @ Blue Jays 1:07

12. Braves @ Phillies 1:35

13. Cubs @ Brewers 2:10

14. Cardinals @ D-Backs 4:10

15.  Angels @ Mariners 4:10

End of Regular Season

The MLB Reports is coming after the MLB Schedule hard.  Listen to our Audio explanation of this I did on our 2 and A Hook Podcast – at about 20 minutes in..

There will be a lot of subpages.  This current page will be broken up into 2 separate main pages in Sept.  We are going to the #1 Option when it comes to the MLB Schedule.

As the times of all the games listed for the MLB Schedule are posted, we will be updating them on here too.  This is extremely vital for planning road trips.

I am also contemplating writing a chart that shows the distances for all of the MLB parks in coordination with all other parks. 

I simply hate the way http://www.mlb.com does their schedules – and while I don’t like the NHL anymore, I have to give them kudos for the way they do their scheduling.

As a former handicapper, another thing I can’t stand is that once the game results are over, the Master Schedule of times for each game disappear after the game is over.

In MLB Box scores, it doesn’t even list if it was a day game or not.  Not cool in my opinion.

if that weren’t enough, I am really going to start detailing every last trick of the trade I know for Road Travel.  I understand the frustration of going on MLB Road Trips – and spending more money than anticipated.

I will work together with my fellow ballpark chasers (a lot of whom have their own websites and can save you massive amounts of knowledge with their tips.

Last year I wrote about 10 blogs for a travel series.  Not only that, I am going to list  make-able Double Headers Master Schedule list  for every single possible scenario in the 2013 MLB Season.  I do this every year. 

It is not a bad way to see MLB Parks – and it is not as cost-crazy as you may think.  Be sure to hit www.mlbreports.com/gwr-tracker to read all 3 years of my baseball park World Record Chases in which I give hundreds of travel tips to visit all of the parks. 

Also visit www.ballparkchasers.com and see the best information sharing network for all ballpark chasers.   We want to help you with your baseball park trip planning.  Also visit this page where I interviewed 30 MLB Park Experts for all 30 MLB Parks last year:   https://mlbreports.com/mlbhistory/.

Travel Links:

This 1st link contains a master schedule on  every possible doubleheader attempt in the MLB for all parks in 2013 – https://mlbreports.com/2013/02/05/master-sked/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/05/18/payasyougo/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/05/11/travelcompanies/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/04/02/ballparkchaserconfessions/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/03/23/paypal/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/03/17/priceline-bidding/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/03/09/managing-baseball-road-trips/#more-6769

https://mlbreports.com/2012/03/02/field-of-dreams-site/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/02/24/public-transit/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/02/17/air-miles/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/02/10/carrentals/

https://mlbreports.com/2012/02/03/travel-blog-part-1/

*** The views and opinions expressed in this report are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of mlbreports.com and their partners***

Chuck Booth – Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner and author of the Fastest 30 Ballgames:   To learn more about my  “The Fastest 30 Ballgames Book” and how to purchase it, click here .

You can also follow my Guinness Book of World Record Successful Bid to see all 30 MLB Park in 23 Days – click here.  I am happy to be part of such an awesome Magazine-Style Baseball Website and am looking forward to talking to all of the fans of the MLB. 

You can reach me on Twitter here

PICS OF ME AT ALL OF THE PARKS

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Ben Fallon (Left) and Chuck Booth (Right)  at Nats Park (Patriots Day 2012).

Ben Fallon (Left) and Chuck Booth (Right) at Nats Park (Patriots Day 2012).

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Roger Ratzenberger (Right) attended 4 games with Chuck Booth on his record journey as is also a featured ball park chaser in his book "The Fastest 30 Ball Games."  Here they are at Camden Yards on April.28/2012

Roger Ratzenberger (Right) attended 4 games with Chuck Booth on his record journey as is also a featured ball park chaser in his book “The Fastest 30 Ball Games.” Here they are at Camden Yards on April.28/2012

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One of the many games I have witnessed at CBP with a rain delay.  I

One of the many games I have witnessed at CBP with a rain delay.

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Ballpark Chasers Steve Fekete (left) and MLB Reports Owner (Right)

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Chuck Booth (Left) and Jonathan Hacohen (Right) – MLB Reports Brass

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Sitting amongst the crowd in Wrigley Field, makes it feel like you are in a Baseball "Time Warp"

Sitting amongst the crowd in Wrigley Field, makes it feel like you are in a Baseball “Time Warp”

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My media picture before my 2009 trip.

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Chuck Booth August 2009

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Chuck Booth Citi Field Aug.05/09

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 17, 2013

Photo: Julian H. Gonzalez - Detroit Free Press/MCT

Photo: Julian H. Gonzalez – Detroit Free Press/MCT

The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast today reviews the Red Sox brutal loss to the Yankees and once again I defend the Royals for making the James Shields trade.

James Shields, Jonathan LuCroy, Jake Arrieta and once again Alfonso Soriano all owned baseball on August 16, 2013.


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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 17, 2013

Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (August.16th) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings

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AP Photo/Duane Burleson

James Shields lived up to his “Big Game” nickname by throwing 7 shutout innings against first place Detroit and completing a doubleheader sweep for the Royals, 3-0.

Jake Arrieta dominated the St. Louis Cardinals, pitching 7 two hit shutout innings and getting a rare victory for the Cubs, 7-0.

Alfonso Soriano continued his torrid hitting pace by putting the Red Sox away early. He went 3-4 with a homer, a stolen base and 4 runs batted in, leading the Yankees to a 10-3 victory in Fenway.

Jonathan Lucroy went 3-5 and 3 RBI. He clocked a bottom of the ninth, 2 run, come from behind, walk off home run to stun the Reds and give Milwaukee the 7-6 win.

They all owned baseball on August 16, 2013.

My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.

At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.

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Toronto Blue Jays Payroll In 2013 And Contracts Going Forward

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Jose Bautista is one of the  power threats in the line up for Toronto. He has rebounded nicely this season, after injuries cut his 2012 season short. He has a .261/.357/.857 triple-slash in 2013 with 27 HRs and 72 RBIs in 440 at-bats. He has 51 extra-base hits on the season, with 115 hits overall to go along with 220 Total Bases. He fares better against right-handers with a .263 batting average in 350 at-bats against them, while he is just hitting .256 facing southpaws. Bautista is still a threat with runners in scoring position, as indicated by his .301/.410/1.002 triple-slash with 6 HRs and 45 RBIs in this situation. He is still solid with two outs and runners in scoring position with a .306 batting average and 17 RBIs. They need him to stay healthy to contend in 2014.

Jose Bautista is one of the power threats in the line up for Toronto. He has rebounded nicely this season, after injuries cut his 2012 season short. He has a .261/.357/.857 triple-slash in 2013 with 27 HRs and 72 RBIs in 440 at-bats. He has 51 extra-base hits on the season, with 115 hits overall to go along with 220 Total Bases. He fares better against right-handers with a .263 batting average in 350 at-bats against them, while he is just hitting .256 facing southpaws. Bautista is still a threat with runners in scoring position, as indicated by his .301/.410/1.002 triple-slash with 6 HRs and 45 RBIs in this situation. He is still solid with two outs and runners in scoring position with a .306 batting average and 17 RBIs. They need him to stay healthy to contend in 2014.

By Chris Lacey (Lead Baseball Columnist/Minority Website Owner)

The Toronto Blue Jays have not had the greatest of seasons with them dead last in the American League East division. They trail the Boston Red Sox by 15 games and the chances of them being a Wild Card team are slim at best.

One of the reasons that this season has been a nightmare for the team that made plenty of noise during the offseason is with their pitching. They have allowed 590 runs this season, and only the Houston Astros have allowed more runs at 633 this season.

J.P. Arencibia Toronto Blue Jays Highlights – Parental Guidance Is Advised

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