Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The White Sox send their ace to take on the Twins, the Yankees meet up with the Rays, and the Dodgers battle the Cardinals.
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Colliding in the Junior Circuit . . .
Mark Buehrle (11-3, 3.28 ERA) will try to follow up his perfect game with another strong outing on Tuesday night when his White Sox play on the road against the Twins and Scott Baker (8-7, 5.04 ERA). Lefthander Buehrle has picked up the win in five of his last seven trips to the mound, and has only lost once in his past nine outings. Righthander Baker had to settle for a no-decision in his start against the Angels last week despite allowing just two runs over his five innings.
Also on the American League schedule for Tuesday: Kansas City at Baltimore, Oakland at Boston, Detroit at Texas, Cleveland at the Angels, Toronto at Seattle, and the Yankees at Tampa Bay. CC Sabathia (10-6, 3.67 ERA) will get the ball for New York in that contest; the lefthander beat the Athletics in his last outing, surrendering three earned runs over seven innings. Scott Kazmir (4-6, 6.69 ERA) will be trying to win for the first time since May 9 when he pitches for
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Clashing in the Senior Circuit . . .
It’ll be Chad Billingsley (10-5, 3.72 ERA) vs. Adam Wainwright (11-6, 2.95 ERA) on Tuesday night when the Dodgers continue their series in
Making up the rest of the National League MLB odds slate for Tuesday:
Rounding out the Roundup . . .
The WNBA returns to action on Tuesday with four games on the schedule: