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2023 MLB: Who plays today, Monday, April 3? Times, schedule | How to watch on TV and online

The weekend is over but the Major League Baseball keeps on, with 15 more games lined up for Monday.

The weekend is over but the Major League Baseball keeps on, with 15 more games lined up for Monday.
NICK GRACEAFP

The action, as you’d expect, is not letting up and so clear your schedule for the games you want to see on Monday April 3. First up we have the N.Y. Mets in Milwaukee and then it’ll be interesting to see if the Red Sox can keep it going against the Pirates at Fenway Park later in the day.

Bring Monday to a close will be Colorado in Los Angeles which gets going at 10:10 pm Eastern Time. Enjoy!

Most MLB games throughout the season will be available on FuboTV (free trial option available)

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MLB schedule and times

Here are all of the MLB matchups scheduled for today, Monday April 3, with the time of first pitch:

  • N.Y. Mets @ Milwaukee at 2:10 pm ET / 11:10 am PT at American Family Field
  • San Francisco @ Chi. White Sox at 3:10 pm ET / 12:10 pm PT at Guaranteed Rate Field
  • Chi. Cubs @ Cincinnati at 6:40 pm ET / 3:40 pm PT at Great American Ball Park
  • Minnesota @ Miami at 6:40 pm ET / 3:40 pm PT at loanDepot park
  • Philadelphia @ N.Y. Yankees at 7:05 pm ET / 4:05 pm PT at Yankee Stadium
  • Tampa Bay @ Washington at 7:05 pm ET / 4:05 pm PT at Nationals Park
  • Pittsburgh @ Boston at 7:10 pm ET / 4:10 pm PT at Fenway Park
  • Toronto @ Kansas City at 7:40 pm ET / 4:40 pm PT at Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium
  • Atlanta @ St. Louis at 7:45 pm ET / 4:45 pm PT at Busch Stadium
  • Baltimore @ Texas at 8:05 pm ET / 5:05 pm PT at Globe Life Field
  • Detroit @ Houston at 8:10 pm ET / 5:10 pm PT at Minute Maid Park
  • Cleveland @ Oakland at 9:40 pm ET / 6:40 pm PT at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
  • L.A. Angels @ Seattle at 9:40 pm ET / 6:40 pm PT at T-Mobile Park
  • Arizona @ San Diego at 9:40 pm ET / 6:40 pm PT at Petco Park
  • Colorado @ L.A. Dodgers at 10:10 pm ET / 7:10 pm PT at Dodger Stadium

How to watch the MLB today

  • T.V.: Regional sports networks, Fox, FS1, MLB Network
  • Streaming: Fubo, DirecTV, MLB.tv

Most MLB games throughout the season will be available on FuboTV (free trial option available)

Our MLB pick of the day: Pittsburgh @ Boston

Any questions about how the Boston Red Sox’s lineup would click this season have been answered pretty quickly. After becoming just the third team in major league history to score at least nine runs in each of their first three games to open a season, the Red Sox will look to keep the momentum going on Monday night when they begin a three-game series with the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates.

“From top to bottom we believe we’re going to put pressure on the opposition,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. “There’s certain days it’s not going to work, but we’re going to grind and do what we did over the weekend.”

The only other teams to score nine or more runs in each of their first three games were the 1978 Milwaukee Brewers and 1976 Cincinnati Reds.

Cora’s club did damage all throughout the lineup, but no player was as productive out of the gates as newcomer Adam Duvall, who was 3-for-5 Sunday with two RBIs to bring his early-season total to eight.

Duvall, who hit a walk-off home run on Saturday, also became the first player in Red Sox history to record six extra-base hits in his first three games with the club.

“I feel like I see the ball pretty well and I like to pull the ball, so it’s good to have (the Green Monster) there,” Duvall said.