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Marlins
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Mets
(15-15)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Citi Field
Makeup of 8/27 PPD
(15-20)
LHP
1-0, 2.00 ERA, 11 SO
Rogers will make his second big league start at the same spot of his first: Citi Field. The southpaw pitched Game 2 of last Tuesday's doubleheader, giving up one hit in four scoreless innings, with six strikeouts and five walks in his MLB debut.
RHP
2-1, 1.76 ERA, 58 SO
Since skipping a start due to a mild neck injury, deGrom has allowed one run over 13 innings with 21 strikeouts and two walks. This will be his fourth consecutive start against the Marlins.
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Orioles
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Blue Jays
(15-19)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Sahlen Field
(18-15)
LHP
0-0, 3.52 ERA, 7 SO
This will be the first career start for Baltimore's No. 14 prospect. The left-hander has made two relief appearances, allowing three runs (one via homer) over 3 1/3 big league innings. Akin's strikeouts-per-nine was 9.9 across 80 Minor League games.
RHP
0-0, 3.20 ERA, 18 SO
Anderson is almost fully stretched back out after an oblique injury in Summer Camp, throwing five innings and 83 pitches his last time out. He's pitched well, but that length will be very important on Monday with a bullpen day following on Tuesday.
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Mariners
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Angels
(15-22)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Angel Stadium
(12-24)
LHP
4-2, 3.09 ERA, 39 SO
Gonzales has beaten the Angels twice already this year, allowing 6 hits and 5 runs (3 earned) in 13 1/3 innings. Command has been key for the 28-year-old all season, as he has 31 strikeouts and 3 walks over 34 2/3 innings in six starts.
RHP
0-0, 2.63 ERA, 11 SO
Barria will make his first start of the season, but he’s pitched well in two long relief outings. He gave up one run over five innings in his last outing against the Astros on Tuesday.
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Cardinals
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Reds
(13-13)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Great American Ball Park
(15-20)
RHP
1-2, 2.77 ERA, 23 SO
Hudson is still looking for his first win of the season, but he has been solid in all four of his starts. He allowed two runs on three hits over six innings in the Cardinals' walk-off win over the Royals on Wednesday.
RHP
1-2, 7.71 ERA, 14 SO
DeSclafani will be pitching for the first time since Aug. 21 in St. Louis. He was away on paternity leave, and upon his return Friday, he threw back-to-back bullpen sessions to get back into his routine. Otherwise, he hasn't thrown much since leaving the team.
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Nationals
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Phillies
(12-20)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Citizens Bank Park
(15-15)
RHP
1-3, 4.71 ERA, 10 SO
Erick Fedde will face the Phillies for his second consecutive start. He tossed five innings against Philadelphia on Aug. 25, allowing four hits off seven runs and one strikeout in the loss.
RHP
1-1, 5.40 ERA, 15 SO
Howard will make his first start since Aug. 20 after getting bumped following Thursday's postponement in Washington, D.C. Howard is the Phillies' top pitching prospect, but he is still looking for that signature start.
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Rays
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Yankees
(25-11)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Yankee Stadium
(19-14)
RHP
2-1, 4.24 ERA, 57 SO
In his last start, Glasnow allowed two runs over seven innings and struck out a career-high 13 against the Orioles. The seven innings also matched a career high for the right-hander.
RHP
4-2, 3.91 ERA, 60 SO
Cole was charged with his first loss in 29 regular-season starts last time out, allowing three homers and five runs to the Braves over five innings. He will face the Rays for the third time this season, having struck out 10 batters in each of those starts without a decision.
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Braves
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Red Sox
(20-14)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Fenway Park
(12-23)
LHP
6-0, 1.60 ERA, 43 SO
Fried will attempt to strengthen his Cy Young Award candidacy in his first career start at Fenway Park. Fried is tied for the MLB lead in ERA and his 24.8 percent hard-hit rate ranks first (min. 100 batted ball events). The lefty has allowed less than two runs in each of his past six starts.
RHP
0-3, 5.61 ERA, 25 SO
Brewer will be making his fourth start of the season and 11th appearance overall. The right-hander has been used as an opener. His longest stint was on Aug. 21, when he fired four shutout innings against the Orioles.
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Pirates
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Brewers
(10-22)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Miller Park
(16-18)
RHP
1-5, 5.50 ERA, 32 SO
It's fair to wonder if Williams will be dealt before Trade Deadline day. If not, he'll look to bounce back from a nine-hit, three-homer, eight-run dud in Chicago last time out. Williams was efficient, however, working six innings on 95 pitches.
LHP
2-0, 4.08 ERA, 21 SO
Suter gets the start for the Brewers on a bullpen day. He has a 3.68 ERA in nine relief appearances so far and has plenty of experience as a starter; 32 of Suter’s 42 appearances in 2017-18 were starts before he injured his elbow and needed Tommy John surgery.
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Guardians
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Royals
(21-14)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Kauffman Stadium
(14-21)
RHP
6-0, 1.20 ERA, 84 SO
Bieber demonstrated why he was named the Tribe's ace in his last outing, allowing two runs on four hits with 10 strikeouts in six innings against the Twins despite not having his best stuff.
RHP
3-1, 1.93 ERA, 23 SO
Keller's streak of 17 2/3 scoreless innings to begin 2020 came to and end Monday in St. Louis. He gave up six hits and five runs over four innings in a 9-3 loss.
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White Sox
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Twins
(22-13)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Target Field
(20-16)
RHP
3-2, 3.14 ERA, 66 SO
Giolito will make his first start since throwing the 19th no-hitter in franchise history Tuesday against the Pirates. Giolito threw a three-hit shutout with 12 strikeouts at Target Field on Aug. 21, 2019.
LHP
1-1, 3.94 ERA, 10 SO
Hill was afforded an extra day off due to Friday's rainout and will now pitch on five days' rest following an effective 78-pitch outing against Cleveland in which when he allowed one run in five frames.
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Padres
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Rockies
(22-15)
final
• Mon, Aug 31
At Coors Field
(17-18)
RHP
1-2, 4.63 ERA, 29 SO
The right-hander will be working on three days' rest Monday -- a result of consecutive outings in which he didn’t pitch past the second inning. After a fast start to the season, Richards has struggled his last two times out, though he was fairly sharp at Coors Field earlier this season.
RHP
2-5, 4.88 ERA, 47 SO
Márquez was not at his sharpest in his last start, when he gave up two solo homers at Arizona. But he only yielded three runs in five innings of a team win.
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