MLB this Week: Early baseball every evening

We have at least one MLB game starting before midnight U.K. time every day this working week.

The week starts with a set of early games due to it being Memorial Day on Monday.

Over the rest of the week there are several early games from Wrigley Field, including Thursday’s clash against the White Sox that will be broadcast live on BBC 5 Live Sports Extra. The ESPN America game that evening will be determined by a “viewers’ vote” poll, so head over to their website if you want to cast a vote.

All times are in BST.

Monday 27 May

18.05. Baltimore at Washington (Hammel – Gonzalez)
18.08. Pittsburgh at Detroit (Liriano – Verlander)
18.10. Cleveland at Cincinnati (Jimenez – Leake)
19.10. St. Louis at Kansas City (Wainwright – Shields)
19.10. Minnesota at Milwaukee (Correia – Peralta)
19.10. Colorado at Houston (Chacin – Norris)
20.10. Miami at Tampa Bay (Fernandez – Odorizzi)
20.40. Texas at Arizona (Darvish – Skaggs)
21.05. San Francisco at Oakland (Bumgarner – Straily) *ESPN America
21.10. San Diego at Seattle (Richard – Harang)

Tuesday 28 May   

17.37. Atlanta at Toronto (Maholm – Morrow) *ESPN America   
19.10. Colorado at Houston (De La Rosa – Lyles)

Wednesday 29 May

19.20. Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs (Danks – Feldman) *ESPN America

Thursday 30 May

19.05. Arizona at Texas (Miley vs Holland)
19.20. Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs (Peavy – Wood) *BBC 5LSX
20.40. Seattle at San Diego (Hernandez – Cashner)
20.45. Oakland at San Francisco (Griffin _ Zito)

Friday 31 May

19.20. Arizona at Chicago Cubs (Kennedy – Garza)

All of these games are available to watch live via the MLB.TV subscription at MLB.com.  The early games being shown on ESPN America are highlighted above, while the full ESPN/ESPN America schedule can be found on their website.  BBC 5 Live Sports Extra can be found on digital radio, digital TV and on the BBC.co.uk website (coverage on the website is only available to UK residents). The complete schedule for this week’s MLB games can be found on MLB.com

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