MATCHUPS: AL Weekend, Sept. 27-30

This AL Weekend Series Matchup column previews two four-game series and five three-game series. 

The following analysis was compiled with the most up-to-date pitching info available, but circumstances can change, so refer to the Weekly Probable Starting Pitching Report for any updates.

Within the series below, the scheduled starters are listed for both teams. These are up to date as of this writing, but always subject to change. Following each pitcher’s name, we’ve included their handedness, year to date BPV and last five PQS scores.


Boston at Baltimore (3)

BOS Probables:
Aaron Cook (RHP; 24 BPV; Last 5 PQS: 0-3-1-3-1)
Felix Doubront (LHP; 77 BPV; Last 5 PQS: 0-0-4-4-5)
Zach Stewart (RHP; 87 BPV; Last 5 PQS: 1-0)

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