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Sunday’s early MLB games: Subway Series special and more

by Matt Smith

I haven’t written a Sunday preview post for a few weeks, but the uninspiring World Cup so far and the presence of several marquee pitching match-ups in MLB today has encouraged me to get back into the routine.

A Subway Series special starring Santana and Sabathia really stands out, as does the match-up in Florida pitting David Price against Josh Johnson.  Roy Halladay makes a start for the Phillies against the Twins, while Carlos Zambrano continues his return to the Cubs’ rotation against the Angels. 

Elsewhere, the Strikeout Machine Max Scherzer faces the D-Backs, the latest reclamation project for Dave Duncan in St. Louis, Jeff Suppan, takes the mound against the A’s and promising prospect Jake Arrieta makes his third start for the Orioles after greatly impressing in his first two outings. 

The ESPN Sunday Night game, available on ESPN America, is Dodgers-Red Sox with first pitch set for 01.05 a.m.  ESPN America is also showing Game 3 of the College World Series from 19.00, if you want to watch something a little different.  All times are in BST.

18.05. Arizona at Detroit (Ian Kennedy – Max Scherzer)
18.05. NY Mets at NY Yankees (Johan Santana – CC Sabathia)
18.07. San Francisco at Toronto (Jonathan Sanchez – Shaun Marcum)
18.10. Tampa Bay at Florida (David Price – Josh Johnson)
18.35. Kansas City at Atlanta (Kyle Davies – Kenshin Kawakami)
18.35. Chicago White Sox at Washington (Freddy Garcia – John Lannan)
18.35. Minnesota at Philadelphia (Carl Pavano – Roy Halladay)
18.35. Cleveland at Pittsburgh (Justin Masterson – Brad Lincoln)
19.05. Texas at Houston (C.J. Wilson – Felipe Paulino)
19.15. Oakland at St. Louis (Trevor Cahill – Jeff Suppan)
19.20. LA Angels at Chicago Cubs (Joe Saunders – Carlos Zambrano)
20.10. Milwaukee at Colorado (Randy Wolf – Aaron Cook)
21.05. Baltimore at San Diego (Jake Arrieta – Jon Garland)
21.10. Cincinnati at Seattle (Aaron Harang – Ryan Rowland-Smith)

All the above games can be followed via various resources on MLB.com (Gameday, At Bat with Gameday Audio and MLB.tv). 

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