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Nationals @ Mets
At Citi Field
RHP
0-2, 3.21 ERA, 9 SO
Voth is coming off a strong start vs. Baltimore on Saturday, in which he threw five scoreless innings while striking out five. He made his Major League debut at Citi Field on July 14, 2018.
LHP
3-1, 2.91 ERA, 17 SO
Every start is an audition for Peterson, who hopes to prove he should remain in the rotation after Marcus Stroman and Michael Wacha return from injuries. He's kept the Mets in each of his first three career starts to date.
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Orioles @ Phillies
At Citizens Bank Park
RHP
1-0, 3.65 ERA, 5 SO
Acquired by the Orioles from the Phillies last June, Eshelman will make his first start against his former organization. The righty completed four innings of two-run ball last time out as he holds onto John Means' place in the rotation.
RHP
1-2, 4.02 ERA, 14 SO
Arrieta pitched brilliantly Saturday against the Braves, tossing six scoreless innings and striking out six. Arrieta is healthy again, and he thinks it will lead to more good things this year.
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Rays @ Red Sox
At Fenway Park
RHP
0-1, 7.04 ERA, 27 SO
Glasnow is looking to bounce back following his shortest start of the season. He walked three and allowed five hits and four runs over 2 2/3 innings against the Yankees.
LHP
0-1, 22.50 ERA, 4 SO
The 27-year-old lefty and former 19th-round Draft pick will make his Major League debut when he starts the finale of this four-game series against the Rays. Hart notched a 3.52 ERA while splitting the 2019 season between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket.
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Pirates @ Reds
At Great American Ball Park
RHP
1-3, 3.98 ERA, 18 SO
Williams is eight days removed from one of the best starts of his career. Executing his game plan almost perfectly, he gave up one run on three hits and a walk while striking out five over seven innings on Aug. 5 against the Twins' powerful lineup.
RHP
1-1, 6.23 ERA, 9 SO
During six smooth and scoreless innings in a 4-1 win at Milwaukee on Saturday, DeSclafani notched eight groundball outs and his slider was effective in getting four of his six strikeouts.
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Brewers @ Cubs
At Wrigley Field
LHP
0-2, 4.91 ERA, 9 SO
Anderson was originally scheduled to face the Cubs at Wrigley Field in the second game of the season, but he wound up on the injured list because of a blister. Nearly three weeks later, he gets his shot.
RHP
3-1, 1.88 ERA, 27 SO
Darvish picked up a win on Aug. 5, when he struck out four and held Kansas City to one run over seven innings. On July 25, he lost to the Brewers after giving up three runs in four innings.
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Padres @ Dodgers
At Dodger Stadium
RHP
2-2, 4.91 ERA, 22 SO
Paddack owns some of the best fastball command in baseball, so he was particularly upset with himself after throwing just 56 of his 95 pitches for strikes against the D-backs. Paddack beat the Dodgers with six quality innings last week.
LHP
2-0, 2.53 ERA, 13 SO
The Dodgers are still waiting for Urías to show the consistency needed from a starter. After pitching well to beat Arizona with ample run support, he lasted only four innings against the Giants in his previous start. Originally slated to start Wednesday against the Padres, he was bumped to the series finale so he could get an extra day of rest.
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Cardinals @ Tigers
At Comerica Park
Makeup of 8/4 PPD
TBD
TBD
Cardinals @ Tigers
At Comerica Park
Makeup of 8/5 PPD
TBD
TBD