Baseball on Sportlemon

Sportlemon Baseball — first pitch to final out, every single day

Baseball is a daily sport, and Sportlemon Baseball is built for that rhythm. Open the page any afternoon or evening and the entire day's slate is right where you expect it.

The whole MLB season fits on one Sportlemon page

Major League Baseball plays nearly every single day from late March through the end of October, and Sportlemon Baseball is built to match that pace. The page refreshes throughout the day so that as East Coast afternoon games wrap up, the late-evening Pacific time matchups roll into view. Day games, doubleheaders, getaway games, makeup games — they all show up on Sportlemon Baseball with start times in your local zone and a quick view of the broadcast home.

Sportlemon Baseball doesn't show preference. The Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, Cubs and Giants are right there next to the Pirates, Royals, Marlins and Athletics. Every American League and National League team, every division race, every wild-card chase has the same shot at showing up at the top of the page if the matchup deserves it. The Sportlemon team uses the actual standings and storylines to decide what to feature, not popularity polls.

Storylines Sportlemon follows all summer

The MLB season is a long story told one game at a time. Sportlemon Baseball pays close attention to the through-lines that make the season worth watching: the rookie chasing AL Rookie of the Year, the ace pushing for a Cy Young, the slugger climbing the all-time home run charts, the team that started 0-7 and clawed back into the wild-card mix. When something quietly spectacular is happening in a regular Tuesday night game, Sportlemon will surface it.

Postseason on Sportlemon Baseball

October baseball is a different sport. Win-or-go-home Wild Card games, division series upsets, championship series rotations and the World Series itself are the moments that define a season. Sportlemon Baseball shifts gears in October. The bracket goes to the top of the page. Every game gets its own clear time slot. Pitching matchups, series scores and travel days all show up so you never have to dig through three articles just to figure out when Game 4 starts.

Even after the World Series, Sportlemon Baseball keeps the page useful. The offseason coverage points fans toward the Winter Meetings, the Hot Stove signings, spring training reporting dates, and the start of Cactus League and Grapefruit League play. Then before you know it, Opening Day is back, and Sportlemon Baseball is right where you left it.

Built for actual baseball watchers

Whether you're a one-team-only kind of fan, a fantasy player tracking five different lineups, or somebody who just loves a good 1-0 pitcher's duel, Sportlemon Baseball is built around the way real fans watch the sport. No clutter. No gimmicks. Just the games.

Today on Sportlemon Baseball

1:05 PM ET
Yankees vs. OriolesMLB · AL East matinee
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4:10 PM ET
Cubs vs. CardinalsMLB · NL Central rivalry
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7:05 PM ET
Red Sox vs. RaysMLB · prime time AL East
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10:10 PM ET
Dodgers vs. PadresMLB · NL West late game
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