Where to watch Athletics vs. New York Mets: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, April 11

The New York Mets (7-7), ranked third in the NL East, will host the Athletics (6-7), ranked third in the AL West, for the second game of their series. The Mets are favored with a -160 moneyline and a -1.5 spread. Starting pitchers are Jacob Lopez for the Athletics (0-1, 6.48 ERA) and Kodai Senga for the Mets (0-1, 3.09 ERA).

  • Date: Saturday, April 11

  • Time: 4:10 p.m. ET / 1:10 p.m. PT

  • Where: Citi Field, Flushing, Queens, NY

  • TV Channels: SNY, NBCSCA

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Athletics: 6-7 (third in AL West)

  • New York Mets: 7-7 (third in NL East)

  • Spread: New York Mets -1.5

  • Moneyline: New York Mets -160 (59.1%) / Athletics +135 (40.9%)

  • Over/Under: 7.5

Athletics: Jacob Lopez (0-1, ERA: 6.48, K: 6, WHIP: 2.28)

New York Mets: Kodai Senga (0-1, ERA: 3.09, K: 16, WHIP: 1.20)

Weather: 65°F at first pitch

Where to Watch Boston Red Sox vs St. Louis Cardinals Live Stream, TV Channel for Saturday, April 11, 2026

The Boston Red Sox, ranked fifth in the AL East with a 4-9 record, face the St. Louis Cardinals, who are tied for first in the NL Central at 8-5. Boston’s Ranger Suarez (0-1, 8.64 ERA) will pitch against St. Louis’s Kyle Leahy (1-1, 5.40 ERA). Despite being the away team, Boston is favored with a -145 moneyline.

  • Boston Red Sox: 4-9 (fifth in AL East)

  • St. Louis Cardinals: 8-5 (tied for first in NL Central)

  • Spread: Boston Red Sox -1.5

  • Moneyline: St. Louis Cardinals +110 / Boston Red Sox -135

  • Over/Under: 8.0

Boston Red Sox: Ranger Suarez (0-1, ERA: 8.64, K: 5, WHIP: 1.92)

St. Louis Cardinals: Kyle Leahy (1-1, ERA: 5.40, K: 5, WHIP: 1.80)

Weather: 72°F at first pitch

Where to watch San Francisco Giants vs: Baltimore Orioles: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, April 11

The San Francisco Giants (6-8), tied for fourth in the NL West, face the Baltimore Orioles (6-7), tied for second in the AL East, in the second game of their series. San Francisco is favored with a moneyline of -120, while Baltimore is at +100. Giants’ Logan Webb (1-1, 5.00 ERA) faces Orioles’ Chris Bassitt (0-2, 14.21 ERA).

  • Date: Saturday, April 11

  • Time: 7:15 p.m. ET / 4:15 p.m. PT

  • Where: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD

  • TV Channels: FOX

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • San Francisco Giants: 6-8 (tied for fourth in NL West)

  • Baltimore Orioles: 6-7 (tied for second in AL East)

  • Spread: San Francisco Giants -1.5

  • Moneyline: Baltimore Orioles +100 (47.8%) / San Francisco Giants -120 (52.2%)

  • Over/Under: 7.5

San Francisco Giants: Logan Webb (1-1, ERA: 5.00, K: 15, WHIP: 1.39)

Baltimore Orioles: Chris Bassitt (0-2, ERA: 14.21, K: 3, WHIP: 2.84)

Weather: 66°F at first pitch

Where to watch Texas Rangers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, April 11

The Los Angeles Dodgers (10-3), ranked first in the NL West, face the Texas Rangers (7-6), who are first in the AL West, in the second game of their series. The Dodgers are favored with a -190 moneyline and a 1.5-run spread. Starting pitchers are Jack Leiter for Texas, with a 2.45 ERA, and Emmet Sheehan for Los Angeles, with an 8.00 ERA.

  • Date: Saturday, April 11

  • Time: 9:10 p.m. ET / 6:10 p.m. PT

  • Where: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA

  • TV Channels: SportsNet LA, Rangers Sports Network

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Texas Rangers: 7-6 (first in AL West)

  • Los Angeles Dodgers: 10-3 (first in NL West)

  • Spread: Los Angeles Dodgers -1.5

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles Dodgers -190 (62.6%) / Texas Rangers +155 (37.4%)

  • Over/Under: 8.5

Texas Rangers: Jack Leiter (1-0, ERA: 2.45, K: 17, WHIP: 1.00)

Los Angeles Dodgers: Emmet Sheehan (1-0, ERA: 8.00, K: 8, WHIP: 1.89)

Weather: 65°F at first pitch

Where to watch New York Yankees vs. Tampa Bay Rays: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, April 11

The New York Yankees, ranked first in the AL East with an 8-5 record, face the Tampa Bay Rays, who are tied for second in the AL East with a 6-7 record. The Yankees are favored with a -190 moneyline, while the Rays are at +155. Max Fried (2-0, 1.35 ERA) will pitch for the Yankees against Nick Martinez (0-0, 2.25 ERA) for the Rays.

  • Date: Saturday, April 11

  • Time: 6:10 p.m. ET / 3:10 p.m. PT

  • Where: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL

  • TV Channels: Rays.TV, YES

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • New York Yankees: 8-5 (first in AL East)

  • Tampa Bay Rays: 6-7 (tied for second in AL East)

  • Spread: New York Yankees -1.5

  • Moneyline: Tampa Bay Rays +155 / New York Yankees -190

  • Over/Under: 7.5

New York Yankees: Max Fried (2-0, ERA: 1.35, K: 14, WHIP: 0.75)

Tampa Bay Rays: Nick Martinez (0-0, ERA: 2.25, K: 7, WHIP: 0.67)

Weather: 81°F at first pitch

Max Muncy clubs 3 homers to overcome Edwin Díaz’s first blown save as a Dodger

The Los Angeles Dodgers gave Edwin Díaz a $69 million contract last offseason to stabilize a ninth inning that was rocky throughout 2025. That’s not what they got Friday, but that didn’t stop them from a dramatic 8-7 win courtesy of Max Muncy’s three-homer game.

After converting his first four save opportunities with the Dodgers in 2026, Díaz allowed a three-run lead to slip away against the bottom of the Texas Rangers’ order. It was the first time since April 9, 2025, that he allowed more than two runs in a single outing.

That game a year ago wasn’t a save situation, either, so it’s Díaz’s first blown three-run save since the 2024 season.

After entering the ninth up 7-4, Díaz got into trouble immediately when pinch-hitter Joc Pederson hit a leadoff single (thanks to a successful ABS challenge that overturned a called strike three). Evan Carter punished him one batter later with a first-pitch homer to cut the deficit to a single run.

Díaz recovered with a strikeout of Danny Jansen and a flyout from Josh Smith, but a Josh Jung single, Sam Haggerty pinch-run stolen base and Ezequiel Duran single brought in the tying run.

At that point, Díaz was still in plenty of trouble with Corey Seager up to bat, but he struck out the former World Series MVP to keep the game tied going into the ninth.

Rewinding back to the first few innings, the Dodgers had scored their first two runs on a pair of solo homers from Muncy. With two outs, he connected for a third off Jacob Latz to bail out Díaz.

It was the second three-homer game of Muncy’s career. Per Elias Sports, he is only the second Dodger to post a three-homer game that included a walk-off, with the first being Don Demeter in 1959.

Most of the Dodgers’ other offense came from Andy Pages, who continued a hot start to the season with a 3-for-3 performance with a walk and eighth-inning home run that gave the Dodgers some needed insurance runs. Combined, he and Muncy went 7-for-8 with 7 runs, 7 RBI, a double and 4 homers.

No one else on the Dodgers had an extra-base hit.

The win improved the Dodgers’ record to an MLB-best 10-3, making them the first team in the league to reach 10 wins on the season. It was a victory that became harder than it needed to be, but it became a showcase of the Dodgers’ depth in the process. Their $23 million-per-year closer melted down, so they rode an offensive explosion from the Nos. 5 and No. 9 hitters.

Shohei Ohtani breaks Ichiro Suzuki’s MLB on-base streak record for Japanese players

His statue’s bat wasn’t the only thing Ichiro Suzuki had broken on Friday.

With a single in the fifth inning against the Texas Rangers on Friday night, Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani extended his on-base streak to 44 games. That breaks a record previously held by the Seattle Mariners legend for the longest on-base streak by a Japanese-born player.

He got there on one of his three bobblehead nights with the Dodgers this season, after four last year.

That single wound up being a minor part in an eventful 8-7 Dodgers win, which saw Edwin Díaz blow a three-run save in the ninth inning then Max Muncy bail him out with his third homer of the game.

The streak is also the longest active streak in MLB, and more than halfway to the all-time record of 84 games set by Ted Williams in 1949. He is 14 away from the Dodgers’ record held by Duke Snider, with 58.

Ohtani’s streak dates back to Aug. 23, 2025, when he went 0-for-4 against the San Diego Padres, he has reached base every game since then, while winning a second straight World Series title in between.

Funnily enough, he’s reached base in every game this season and is still on pace to post his worst OPS since 2022, the only year since 2020 he hasn’t won an MVP award.

Shohei Ohtani is still doing Shohei Ohtani stuff.
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Ohtani also entered Friday as the MLB leader in ERA among qualified pitchers, having not allowed an earned run in 12 innings across two starts. He will lose that title Saturday when he loses qualified eligibility, but can regain it in his next start next week.

It probably bears repeating: The player with the longest on-base streak in the majors is also the best pitcher in the majors by ERA. It is a sentence that should be impossible, and yet it’s just another day as the 2026 season begins for the defending champion Dodgers.