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The Toronto Blue Jays (+190) and Boston Red Sox (-210) are set to meet up for the middle game of a three-game series Tuesday night at Fenway Park. The first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. (ET). Toronto came away with a 9-7 victory over Boston in the series opener Monday afternoon and has now won four of 10 meetings this season. The Blue Jays
The Atlanta Braves (-140) finished interleague play with a 10-5 record this season and now get back to facing National League opponents with the opening game of a four-game set versus the Colorado Rockies (+120) Monday night at Turner Field
The Windy City Series has been captured by the Chicago White Sox (-145) this year and they will go for a three-game sweep of the Chicago Cubs (+125) at Wrigley Field Sunday afternoon. The Chicago White Sox returned to .500 for the first time since being 7-7 earlier in the season with a 1-0 victory Saturday. Offensively, the team has managed to score 17 runs offensively in the first five meetings this season with the Cubs, winning four of five.
The Philadelphia Phillies (-155) and Toronto Blue Jays (+135) are set for the second game of their weekend interleague series Saturday afternoon at the Rogers Centre.
The Los Angeles Angels are coming off a three-game sweep of the Washington Nationals and have won five consecutive series. Manager Mike Scioscia’s club is 11-4 during interleague action this year
MLB News
- Rangers' Hamilton on relapse: 'It was wrong'
Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton, who has battled drug and alcohol addictions, had a relapse with alcohol on Monday. - Wife of Yankees GM Cashman files for divorce
The wife of Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has filed divorce papers, a day after prosecutors charged a woman with stalking him and extorting money over an extramarital affair. - Big Papi says he still wants multiyear contract
Red Sox desginated hitter David Ortiz wants to avoid an arbitration hearing and get a multiyear deal, but has left it up "to the agents and the team to deal with it" while he concentrates on getting ready for spring training. - Ex-MLB pitcher Penny signs with team in Japan
The Softbank Hawks of Japan's Pacific League have signed former major league pitcher Brad Penny to a one-year contract. - Dodgers ask court to disallow claims by Stow
The Los Angeles Dodgers asked a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge on Friday to disallow claims against the team filed by Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan nearly beaten to death outside Dodger Stadium last spring. - Marcum, Brewers agree to 1-year, $7.7M deal
Pitcher Shaun Marcum and the Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to a one-year contract worth $7,725,000, just ahead of the scheduled start of their salary arbitration hearing. - Dodgers, reliever Coffey agree to 1-year deal
L.A. bolsters bullpen with the reliever one a one-year deal and an option. - Escogido stays undefeated in Caribbean Series
The Dominican Republic's Escogido Leones took advantage of three errors by Puerto Rico's Mayaguez Indios and gained a 6-1 victory to remain undefeated in the tournament. - Marlins' Reyes gets dreadlocks trimmed on TV
Along with a new uniform, Jose Reyes has a new, close-cropped look.



