The Toronto Blue Jays visit the Chicago Cubs and more MLB games to hear this week
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Saturday, June 20th – 2:20 pm Eastern
Toronto Blue Jays at Chicago Cubs
The Blue Jays visit historic Wrigley Field, and are hoping the winds are blowing out this afternoon, as Toronto looks to get some wins under their collective belt before the upcoming MLB All-Star Break (the All-Star Game is in Philadelphia this year, on Tuesday, July 14th). Even the Jays know they’re not firing on most cylinders yet, fully illustrated by the surprised reaction by Vladimir Guerrero in finding out he was leading in the All-Star Game fan vote to start at first base.
Sunday, June 21st – 1:35 pm Eastern
Milwaukee Brewers at Atlanta Braves
The old Milwaukee Braves welcome the Brewers of Milwaukee, and this is a matchup of two National League teams, both enjoying a good season so far. The Braves have been the class of Major League Baseball, running away with the NL East, while the Brewers are in the midst of a three-team battle for the top spot in the surprisingly tough NL Central Division.
Monday, June 22nd – 7:40 pm Eastern
Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox
It’s a showdown of American League Central Division titans, as the surprising White Sox take on the visiting Guardians. Almost at the halfway mark of the 2026 season, these are the two teams that have kept their heads above the .500 mark. A little playoff baseball in late June.
Tuesday, June 23rd – 7:40 pm Eastern
Los Angeles Dodgers at Minnesota Twins
Always a good time when the Dodgers come to town. The defending World Series Champions are once again running away with the National League West Division, with only their rivals, the San Diego Padres, anywhere close to them. As of June 17th, the second-place Padres were a whopping nine games back! In the AL Central, the Twins can’t seem to climb back to the .500 mark, so they’re closer to a wildcard spot than they are to either the White Sox or Guardians.
Wednesday, June 24th – 7:07 pm Eastern
Houston Astros at Toronto Blue Jays
Remember when the Houston Astros were good? They’re a middling team at the moment, residing in the middle of the pack in the American League West. But the overall weakness of that division means that the Space Cowboys are only a handful of games out of the lead. There’s still plenty of time to make a move. They visit a Toronto team that occupies a similar spot in the AL East. As of June 17th, the Blue Jays were a full ten games back of the front-running New York Yankees, but only a game back in the wildcard race. And that’s with a less than .500 record. It helps the Jays that catcher Alejandro Kirk is back from injury, yet starter Max Scherzer is experiencing recurring back problems. The veteran pitcher was recently put on the 10-day injury reserve list due to back spasms.
Thursday, June 25th – 12:35 pm Eastern
Seattle Mariners at Pittsburgh Pirates
Afternoon baseball from one of the best ballparks in the Majors, as the Mariners are in Pittsburgh to tangle with the Pirates in interleague play. The Bucs reside in the competitive National League Central division, and almost three months in, they sit in the middle of that bracket, much closer to an NL wildcard invite than to first place. The Mariners have been leading the AL West for much of this season, with only the relocated Athletics and the Texas Rangers really providing any real threat to that perch.
Friday, June 26th – 7:07 pm Eastern
Texas Rangers at Toronto Blue Jays
Speaking of the Rangers, they are in Toronto tonight. Texas is trying to get back to .500 ball as of this writing, but only the Seattle Mariners are playing winning baseball in the American League West right now. Both these teams expected to be in a better position as the All-Star Break looms.
See the complete MLB schedule this week.
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