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Through nearly a quarter of the season, we've seen some teams get off to historically good starts while others are off to uncharacteristically bad starts. Several of those teams will be front-and-center in some of the most intriguing matchups of the week.
Here are five series to watch during the upcoming week, starting tonight with a trio of series between division rivals before some heavy hitters face off in a pair of Interleague matchups. | |
| Wil Myers not only hit a home run for the Reds, but he took one away when he reached high above the wall to rob Seby Zavala of the White Sox. | | |
| Roansy Contreras' slider is among some new and improved pitches that have become devastating additions to pitchers' arsenals so far this season. | | |
| Drafted less than a year ago, Zach Neto finds himself hitting leadoff in front of former MVPs Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. Here is why the Angels have turned to the rookie shortstop in a prime lineup spot. | | |
| Byron Buxton has been one of the most dynamic center fielders in the game, but this year he has solely been a designated hitter for the Twins. And it was all the idea of shortstop Carlos Correa. | | |
| Which two players have the most three-homer games for the Cardinals during the regular season? | |
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