Milwaukee at Pittsburgh 12:35 PM ET
After tying a career high by allowing eight runs in his latest start, Pittsburgh right-hander Mitch Keller will try and bounce back when the Pirates host the National League Central champion Milwaukee Brewers in their final home game of the season on Thursday.
Kansas City at Washington 1:05 PM ET
The Kansas City Royals, with their pitching staff on a record run, will shoot for a three-game series sweep when they visit the Washington Nationals on Thursday.
Tampa Bay at Detroit 1:10 PM ET
The magic is back at Detroit's Comerica Park and the Tigers' magic number keeps shrinking.
LA Angels at Chi. White Sox 2:10 PM ET
One team's run of futility will become a record on Thursday afternoon when the Los Angeles Angels and White Sox square off in Chicago.
St. Louis at Colorado 3:10 PM ET
The St. Louis Cardinals aren't going to the playoffs, but they also aren't going to have a losing season.
Texas at Oakland 3:37 PM ET
and likely celebrate the good memories afterward -- when the Athletics put a wrap on 57 years of major league baseball in Oakland with their final home game Thursday afternoon against the Texas Rangers.
Baltimore at NY Yankees 7:05 PM ET
The Baltimore Orioles saw their bats come to life in the past two nights, and their production is keeping the champagne on ice for the New York Yankees.
Miami at Minnesota 7:40 PM ET
The Minnesota Twins understand that all of their remaining matchups might be must-win games if they want to make the playoffs.
San Diego at LA Dodgers 10:10 PM ET
Shohei Ohtani is headed to the playoffs for the first time in his career, just put together the first 50-50 season in major league history, is the leading candidate for the National League MVP Award, and continues to show he wants even more.