YANKEES AT RED SOX
(AUG. 2-5)
The Yankees hold a 5-4 lead in the season series, and after
the teams’ last meeting they were tied atop the American League East. Since
then, though, the Yankees have lost a lot of ground to the Red Sox and they
need to start making up the difference during this four game series at Fenway
Park. Andrew Benintendi has hit safely in all eight games he
has played against the Yankees this season and is hitting .313. In nine games
against Boston, Giancarlo Stanton is hitting .424 with three
doubles, a triple, two home runs and seven RBI.
GIANTS AT
DIAMONDBACKS (AUG. 2-5)
The Giants lead the season series 7-5 on the strength of a
3.00 ERA. The top Giants hitters against Arizona this year have been
Brandon Crawford with a .945 OPS (on-base plus slugging percentage)
and Pablo Sandoval with a .908 OPS. As usual, Giants killer Paul
Goldschmidt is scorching San Francisco pitching: .419 average, seven
doubles, three home runs and nine RBI.
CARDINALS AT
PIRATES (AUG. 3-5)
Both teams are on the fringe of the National League Central
race, but their more realistic hope is to earn a wild card. They have split 10
games this season. Cardinals left fielder Marcell Ozuna is hitting
.424 against the Pirates this season with two doubles and two home runs, and
infielder-outfielder Yairo Munoz is at .333 with a double, a
homer and eight RBI. Pirates left fielder Corey Dickerson is
batting .323 in the season series with two doubles and one triple.
ASTROS AT DODGERS
(AUG. 3-5)
It won’t get as much as attention as it did last October,
but this is a sizzling summer rematch of the World Series. Both teams lead
their respective divisions and are positioned for deep October runs. The
Dodgers likely will face right-hander Justin Verlander, whom L.A.
targeted last summer before he was acquired by Houston and helped the Astros
win the Series. The Astros are expected to miss lefty Clayton Kershaw in
the only three games between these teams all season — unless there’s a fall
rematch.
TWINS AT INDIANS (AUG.
6-9)
The Twins, second in the AL Central, play the
division-leading Indians for the second consecutive week, this time in a
four-game series at Progressive Field. This marks the next-to last meeting
of the season between the teams; they will square off one more time this
season, again in Cleveland, for three games Aug. 28-30. Minnesota took two of
three in its previous trip to Cleveland in June.
BRAVES AT
NATIONALS (AUG. 7-9)
Every series is a big one for the Nationals as they try to
overcome their surprisingly poor first half, but this one is bigger than most.
For one thing, the Braves and Nats will play four games as they make up a
rainout with an Aug. 7 day-night doubleheader. For another, the Braves are one
of the teams the Nationals might need to catch if they want to make the
playoffs for a third consecutive October. The Braves are 7-5 against the
Nationals this year and have a chance to win the season series for the first
time since 2014.
NATIONAL
BROADCASTS
AUG. 1
Orioles at Yankees, 1:05 (MLB) Indians at Twins, 1:10
(FB-WATCH) Blue Jays at Athletics, 3:35 (MLB) Cubs at Pirates, 7:05 (MLB)
Brewers at Dodgers, 10:10 (MLB) Aug. 2
Rockies at Cardinals, 1:15 (MLB) Yankees at Red Sox, 7:10
(MLB)
AUG. 3
Padres at Cubs, 2:20 (MLB) Yankees at Red Sox, 7:10 (MLB)
AUG. 4
Yankees at Red Sox, 4:05 (FS1) Angels at Indians, 7:10 (FS1)
AUG. 5
Angels at Indians, 1:10 (TBS) Yankees at Red Sox, 8:05
(ESPN)
AUG. 6
Yankees at White Sox, 8:10 (ESPN)
AUG. 7
Braves at Nationals, 7:05 (MLB)
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